Islamabad: Pakistan has requested the UK for a third time to deport former prime minister Nawaz Sharif from London to serve his prison term in the country after being sentenced in corruption cases, according to a media report on Thursday.
Sharif, the 70-year-old supremo of the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) who was ousted from power in 2017 by the Supreme Court on corruption charges, is in London for medical treatment.
A letter for the deportation of the three-time prime minister was handed over personally to the British High Commissioner here some three weeks ago, Dawn newspaper reported.
Through the letter, the Pakistani government asked the British authorities to consider cancelling Sharif's visit visa, which has allowed him to live in London on medical grounds since November.
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The letter has cited Britain's immigration laws of 1974 under which any person sentenced to imprisonment of more than four years had to be deported to the country of his/her origin.
The previous letter, he said, had been dispatched after the cancellation of Sharif's bail by the Islamabad High Court (IHC) last month.
In the latest letter, the government has pointed to a possible way out of the issue of specific deportation of the former premier, Akbar said, adding that the ball is now in the court of the British government.
The IHC on September 15 issued non-bailable arrest warrants against Sharif in the Al Azizia case while hearing three applications filed by him, including the ones about forgoing the requirement of his surrender before the court and exemption from personal appearance.
The former prime minister left for the UK in November last year after the Lahore High Court permitted him to go abroad for medical treatment.