Nawaz Sharif’s request for passport renewal rejected

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By Uzma Zafar

ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Interior has rejected an application by former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for renewal of his passport as he has been declared a “proclaimed offender” by the Islamabad High Court and was wanted in several other ongoing cases.
The official passport of the former prime minister, who was allowed to go to London, seemingly for some medical treatment, expired early this year and he formally lodged an application with the Pakistan High Commission in London for renewal of his diplomatic passport.
The Ministry of Interior in a two-page letter to the High Commission, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has cited a number of reasons and directed Pakistan High Commission in London to stop further process.
According to the letter; “Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif has been declared a proclaimed offender by Islamabad High Court in Criminal Appeal No. 1/2019, titled, “Mian Nawaz Vs NAB”, as well as in Reference No. 6/2020, namely, Toshakhana Reference by the Accountability Court No. 3 of Islamabad.
Similarly, he has been declared a proclaimed offender in Reference No. 15/2020 in the case of Mir Shakeel-ur-Rehman by the Accountability Court No. 1 of Lahore. The Ministry of Interior said Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif was therefore required to return to Pakistan and appear before the courts to face charges.
“He being a fugitive of law and absconder cannot seek any further relief unless he surrenders before the Courts in Pakistan,” the letter states. The letter dated March 16 has been sent with a covering letter, dated March 17 to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for onwards transmission to the Pakistan High Commission in London.
It points that as per the Islamabad High Court order dated 29.10.2019, “Muhammad Nawaz Sharif was granted 8-week bail in the form of suspension of sentence, which upon expiry was not extended by the Punjab Government as he failed to put forth reasonable cause as to why it should be extended for his medical treatment.”
The letter categorically states that therefore Muhammad Nawaz Sharif was now required to serve the remainder of his sentence at Kot Lakhpat Jail, Lahore. “Yet, rather than obeying the dictates of the court and abiding by the conditions precedent in the bail granting order, he fled the country to avoid prosecution.” The Ministry of Interior pointed out that the following cases were pending in different courts in which Muhammad Nawaz Sharif was required to appear and defend himself:
Toshakhana Reference No. 6/2020 pending in Accountability Court No. 3, Islamabad. Criminal Appeal No. 1/2019 pending before Hon’ble Islamabad High Court. Criminal Appeal No. 121/2018 pending before Hon’ble Islamabad High Court. Criminal Appeal No. 3/2019 pending before Hon’ble Islamabad High Court.
“It is pertinent to mention that the issuance of a passport is not a fundamental right of any citizen. It being a property of the Federal Government may only be issued once the applicant satisfies the relevant authorities regarding the bonafide of the application. A citizen’s right to travel abroad extinguishes once declared a fugitive of law.”
The Ministry said the former Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif may apply for Emergency Travel Document from the Pakistan High Commission in London and the same may be issued once he produces prior bookings of travel to Pakistan through PIA only. The Interior Ministry asked the Pakistan High Commission, London, the United Kingdom to convey the same to Muhammad Nawaz Sharif. The Ministry of Interior in another letter to Additional Secretary (Europe), Ministry of Foreign Affairs asked it to help provide information related to the medical treatment of the former prime minister, in view of Lahore High Court’s order dated 16 November 2019 (WP. No. 68815/2019) and the undertakings provided by Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif before the Court.