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The address could not be swankier. Avenfield House lies in the heart of Mayfair, near the top of Park Lane, with a view of Hyde Park.

It is just the kind of property that Russian oligarchs have pounced upon in recent years.

But while it is owned by a family of foreign plutocrats with powerful political connections, they are no Putin cronies.

For Avenfield is where Pakistan’s super-rich former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, has lived when in London since 1993, knocking four luxury flats together to make a single mansion, now worth at least £7 million.

He shares it with his sons, Hassan and Hussain, his daughter and political heir-apparent Maryam and her husband Muhammad Safdar.

For the past four months, all five of them have been on trial in Pakistan accused of money-laundering.

The Avenfield flats, the prosecutors say, were bought with dirty money. They form just a fraction of a London property empire owned by Sharif’s family.

And prosecutors believe the money used to bankroll it was dishonestly acquired by Nawaz Sharif during his three terms as prime minister.

Last year, when Sharif was still PM, the courts barred him from holding public office for the rest of his life, on grounds he failed to declare a salary from a Dubai company when he last ran for office in 2013.

The first of three money-laundering verdicts, which relates to the Avenfield flats, is expected this week.

£7million: Avenfield House (above), is located in Park Lane, London, and has a view of Hyde Park.

If found guilty, the family’s assets will be confiscated and they face huge fines and jail sentences of up to 14 years.

Sharif and his family deny any wrongdoing, and none has yet been convicted of any offence. Their supporters claim the charges against them are politically motivated.

The family are also accused of using dirty money to buy at least 21 UK properties on top of the Avenfield flats, most at equally grand Central London locations, in Mayfair, Chelsea and Belgravia.

The total value of the properties is estimated at at least £32 million.

£800,000: Drake House, Saint George Wharf, London. Under Pakistan’s national accountability laws – first enacted in 1997 when Nawaz Sharif was prime minister – it is down to the Sharifs to prove their assets were acquired legitimately

The family has made huge profits from other sites which have not figured in court – such as the swankiest address of all, at One Hyde Park Place, which Nawaz Sharif’s son Hassan sold for £43 million.

Untangling the web of the Sharifs’ British real estate portfolio is not easy. The properties are registered via a bewildering network of companies, trusts and bank accounts.

According to the prosecutors, the Sharifs have for years moved their money in and out of Britain, Switzerland, the Middle East and the British Virgin Islands – to conceal its dishonest provenance.
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£2.4million: Cadogan Square, London.

It is not illegal to own property through an offshore company.

However, under Pakistan’s national accountability laws – first enacted in 1997 when Nawaz Sharif was prime minister – it is down to the Sharifs to prove their assets were acquired legitimately.

This, the prosecutors claim, they have failed to do. In court last week, Nawaz’s Sharif’s defence counsel claimed the prosecution had failed to establish his client was the beneficial owner of the flats or that he ran the offshore companies.

The sons of former Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif, Hassan Nawaz, left, and Hussain Nawaz
Imran Khan vows to contest Prime Minister position in 2016

He said his name did not appear on documents submitted by the prosecutors and that he did not need to call any evidence for the defence because the prosecution had not proved its case.

At the heart of the cases against the family is a ten-volume dossier, which is part of the formal court record.

The work of a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) from six Pakistani law enforcement and intelligence agencies, it is based on hundreds of documents and interviews with the Sharifs and their associates.

As well as claiming that their assets exceed their demonstrable legal income, it also cites nine separate ongoing corruption investigations into Nawaz, in which he is alleged to have ‘misused his authority’ as PM and derived personal benefits.

The defence has challenged its contents, claiming the JIT went beyond its remit with its analysis and conclusions.

Sharif’s two sons, Hassan and Hussain, fled Pakistan just as the charges against them were being drawn up last year, and have taken refuge in London.

There is no extradition treaty between Britain and Pakistan.

Political rival: Imran Khan has pressed for an investigation

Next month, Pakistan will hold a general election. Sharif’s influence over his party, the Pakistan Muslim League, is still enormous, and if he is convicted of any of the charges, this will give an enormous boost to his main rival, the former Pakistan cricket captain Imran Khan – who campaigned for Pakistan’s courts to order the investigation into the Sharifs.

Interviewed by the MoS at his hilltop estate near Islamabad, Khan said: ‘This case has raised the awareness of corruption in Pakistan to unprecedented levels. Before, people used to accept it. It was part of the colonial mindset. Not any more.

‘But you in Britain have to play your part. Corruption and money laundering that transfers wealth from poor countries to rich causes poverty and death.

‘We have massive unemployment, 25 million children out of school and one of the highest child mortality rates in the world. I guess money laundering is making it more expensive for Londoners to buy houses. For us, the consequences are unethical, immoral, disastrous.’

Khan has been raising the issue of the Avenfield flats since 1998, just after he first entered politics: ‘I did a protest then outside those flats, saying these belong to Nawaz Sharif, and they were money laundered.

'He always denied ownership – but when he went to London he lived there. There would be meetings in the flats. Everyone knew.’

Khan’s chance came with the Panama Papers, millions of confidential documents leaked from the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca in April 2016.

They revealed the Sharif family had assets worth millions in Britain and many other countries – including the Avenfield flats – together with details of some of their financial network.

Khan fought successfully to persuade the Pakistan Supreme Court to open an inquiry and it, in turn, appointed the JIT.

When the court received its dossier last summer, it referred the case for trial.

In a series of statements to the Supreme Court and the JIT, the Sharifs have claimed that many of their properties – not only their London real estate, but other assets including a Saudi steelworks – were ultimately derived from a single original source: the sale, in 1980, of a 25 per cent stake in a Dubai steelworks once owned by Nawaz Sharif’s grandfather, Mian Sharif. They claim he sold this stake for about £1.2 million.

Then, they say, Mian Sharif entrusted this sum to his nephew, Mian Shafi.

Shafi gave it in cash to a now deceased Qatari prince, who agreed to invest in a company owned by the royal family. The prince made no written record of this because, Nawaz Sharif told the investigators, his grandfather ‘did not believe in documentation’.

The prince’s son wrote two letters to the court saying the story was true but provided no supporting documents.

According to the JIT, the Sharifs’ claim that they acquired so many valuable assets from their investment in Qatar was ‘false and concocted’.

If it is true, then their stake must have multiplied many times. The Sharifs say it was the prince who bought a controlling share of two BVI companies, which he then used to buy the Avenfield flats in the 1990s – although as BVI law then allowed, his involvement was secret.

But in 2006, the BVI government made secret company ownership illegal.

The JIT report says it then emerged in BVI documents that members of the Sharif family owned these firms.

It claims they had done so all along, citing other documents from 1999. The Sharifs deny this. Most of the real estate empire was managed by Nawaz’s son Hassan who, the dossier claims, moved money between different UK and offshore companies ‘to camouflage the real origin of funds’.

Yet while his firms were being used to buy luxury property, their accounts were also showing vast losses.

£2.1million: Duke Street mansion. As the four-month trial has unfolded, the Sharifs have not called any witnesses, nor produced fresh documents

The dossier says: ‘It is beyond our comprehension how any person can manage to acquire such a huge empire comprising of such expensive properties when the business itself has minimal equity and has continuously been incurring losses.’

All the Sharifs, the dossier goes on to claim, added hugely to their wealth during periods when Nawaz was prime minister.

There was, it alleges, a ‘significant disparity’ between the family’s wealth and any known legitimate means they had of acquiring it, ‘which leads to the presumption this empire was not based on legal monetary sources.’

As the four-month trial has unfolded, the Sharifs have not called any witnesses, nor produced fresh documents. In essence, the court’s job will be simple: has the prosecution proven the defendants own the flats and other properties and, if so, does it consider the claims in the JIT dossier are reliable?

Nawaz and his family members on trial were all in London last week, having been given permission by the court to visit his wife, Kulsoom, who is seriously ill in hospital.

Interviewed in Islamabad, Nawaz’s spokesman, former information minister Maryam Aurangzeb, said the case amounted to ‘the defamation of a three times prime minister, the defamation of the country’.

This is not just a tale of dirty politics and allegedly dirtier money in a foreign land. Money laundering has a devastating impact on the UK capital.

‘The flow of dirty money into the property market contributes to the wider issues of empty homes, and the distortion of developer priorities away from affordable housing and towards luxury properties,’ says Rachel Davies Teka, of global anti-corruption group Transparency International.

£7million: Eaton Place, London. Untangling the web of the Sharifs’ British real estate portfolio is not easy. The properties are registered via a bewildering network of companies, trusts and bank accounts

‘We have identified UK property worth £4.4 billion that has been bought by those representing a high money laundering risk. This is likely to be the tip of the iceberg.’

However, when it comes to the Sharif inquiry, Britain seems to be doing little about it, although it has committed to stemming the flow of dirty money and has declared it will do all it can to assist overseas investigators.

In January, ‘Unexplained Wealth Orders’ came into force, a new legal tool to seize illegitimate assets.

Security Minister Ben Wallace boasted they would be used ‘against everyone from a local drug trafficker to an international oligarch or overseas criminal’ promising that the days of Britain being a safe haven for dirty money were over.

Yet the Pakistani investigators who assembled the case against the Sharifs told the MoS that far from being co-operative, Britain has provided almost no help.

£3million: Eaton Square in London. The Pakistani investigators who assembled the case against the Sharifs told the MoS that far from being co-operative, Britain has provided almost no help

Indeed, a senior official from one of the Pakistani agencies which played a central role in the Sharif investigation, said that Britain has, in effect, hindered their investigations by refusing to share information. ‘We knew about bank transfers from Britain to Pakistan, and we asked for access to the Sharifs’ British account records – but they refused.’

A second source who worked on the case added: ‘We spoke from Islamabad to officers at Scotland Yard, and they sounded very eager to help. But when it came to handing over information, it didn’t happen.’

He said Britain even sat for weeks on visa requests by members of the investigation team who wanted to visit London and the BVI for further inquiries, so that by the time the visas were granted, it was too late – because of a rigid deadline set by the Pakistani judges.

He said: ‘We felt it was a political decision. Nawaz’s party was still in power and the British government didn’t want to jeopardise its relationship with Pakistan.’

Asked whether Britain had failed to help the investigators, a Home Office spokesman said: ‘We continue to work closely with international partners to stem the flow of illicit wealth. We neither confirm nor deny the existence of mutual legal assistance requests.’

Nawaz’s son Hussain declined to respond to the MoS.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...hed-millions-Londons-swankiest-addresses.html

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The address could not be swankier. Avenfield House lies in the heart of Mayfair, near the top of Park Lane, with a view of Hyde Park.

It is just the kind of property that Russian oligarchs have pounced upon in recent years.

But while it is owned by a family of foreign plutocrats with powerful political connections, they are no Putin cronies.

For Avenfield is where Pakistan’s super-rich former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, has lived when in London since 1993, knocking four luxury flats together to make a single mansion, now worth at least £7 million.

He shares it with his sons, Hassan and Hussain, his daughter and political heir-apparent Maryam and her husband Muhammad Safdar.

For the past four months, all five of them have been on trial in Pakistan accused of money-laundering.

The Avenfield flats, the prosecutors say, were bought with dirty money. They form just a fraction of a London property empire owned by Sharif’s family.

And prosecutors believe the money used to bankroll it was dishonestly acquired by Nawaz Sharif during his three terms as prime minister.

Last year, when Sharif was still PM, the courts barred him from holding public office for the rest of his life, on grounds he failed to declare a salary from a Dubai company when he last ran for office in 2013.

The first of three money-laundering verdicts, which relates to the Avenfield flats, is expected this week.

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f found guilty, the family’s assets will be confiscated and they face huge fines and jail sentences of up to 14 years.

Sharif and his family deny any wrongdoing, and none has yet been convicted of any offence. Their supporters claim the charges against them are politically motivated.

The family are also accused of using dirty money to buy at least 21 UK properties on top of the Avenfield flats, most at equally grand Central London locations, in Mayfair, Chelsea and Belgravia.

The total value of the properties is estimated at at least £32 million.

The family has made huge profits from other sites which have not figured in court – such as the swankiest address of all, at One Hyde Park Place, which Nawaz Sharif’s son Hassan sold for £43 million.

Untangling the web of the Sharifs’ British real estate portfolio is not easy. The properties are registered via a bewildering network of companies, trusts and bank accounts.

According to the prosecutors, the Sharifs have for years moved their money in and out of Britain, Switzerland, the Middle East and the British Virgin Islands – to conceal its dishonest provenance.

It is not illegal to own property through an offshore company.

However, under Pakistan’s national accountability laws – first enacted in 1997 when Nawaz Sharif was prime minister – it is down to the Sharifs to prove their assets were acquired legitimately.

This, the prosecutors claim, they have failed to do. In court last week, Nawaz’s Sharif’s defence counsel claimed the prosecution had failed to establish his client was the beneficial owner of the flats or that he ran the offshore companies.

He said his name did not appear on documents submitted by the prosecutors and that he did not need to call any evidence for the defence because the prosecution had not proved its case.

At the heart of the cases against the family is a ten-volume dossier, which is part of the formal court record.

The work of a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) from six Pakistani law enforcement and intelligence agencies, it is based on hundreds of documents and interviews with the Sharifs and their associates.

As well as claiming that their assets exceed their demonstrable legal income, it also cites nine separate ongoing corruption investigations into Nawaz, in which he is alleged to have ‘misused his authority’ as PM and derived personal benefits.

The defence has challenged its contents, claiming the JIT went beyond its remit with its analysis and conclusions.

Sharif’s two sons, Hassan and Hussain, fled Pakistan just as the charges against them were being drawn up last year, and have taken refuge in London.

There is no extradition treaty between Britain and Pakistan.

Next month, Pakistan will hold a general election. Sharif’s influence over his party, the Pakistan Muslim League, is still enormous, and if he is convicted of any of the charges, this will give an enormous boost to his main rival, the former Pakistan cricket captain Imran Khan – who campaigned for Pakistan’s courts to order the investigation into the Sharifs.

Interviewed by the MoS at his hilltop estate near Islamabad, Khan said: ‘This case has raised the awareness of corruption in Pakistan to unprecedented levels. Before, people used to accept it. It was part of the colonial mindset. Not any more.

‘But you in Britain have to play your part. Corruption and money laundering that transfers wealth from poor countries to rich causes poverty and death.

‘We have massive unemployment, 25 million children out of school and one of the highest child mortality rates in the world. I guess money laundering is making it more expensive for Londoners to buy houses. For us, the consequences are unethical, immoral, disastrous.’

Khan has been raising the issue of the Avenfield flats since 1998, just after he first entered politics: ‘I did a protest then outside those flats, saying these belong to Nawaz Sharif, and they were money laundered.

'He always denied ownership – but when he went to London he lived there. There would be meetings in the flats. Everyone knew.’

Khan’s chance came with the Panama Papers, millions of confidential documents leaked from the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca in April 2016.

They revealed the Sharif family had assets worth millions in Britain and many other countries – including the Avenfield flats – together with details of some of their financial network.

Khan fought successfully to persuade the Pakistan Supreme Court to open an inquiry and it, in turn, appointed the JIT.

When the court received its dossier last summer, it referred the case for trial.

In a series of statements to the Supreme Court and the JIT, the Sharifs have claimed that many of their properties – not only their London real estate, but other assets including a Saudi steelworks – were ultimately derived from a single original source: the sale, in 1980, of a 25 per cent stake in a Dubai steelworks once owned by Nawaz Sharif’s grandfather, Mian Sharif. They claim he sold this stake for about £1.2 million.

Then, they say, Mian Sharif entrusted this sum to his nephew, Mian Shafi.

Shafi gave it in cash to a now deceased Qatari prince, who agreed to invest in a company owned by the royal family. The prince made no written record of this because, Nawaz Sharif told the investigators, his grandfather ‘did not believe in documentation’.

The prince’s son wrote two letters to the court saying the story was true but provided no supporting documents.

According to the JIT, the Sharifs’ claim that they acquired so many valuable assets from their investment in Qatar was ‘false and concocted’.

If it is true, then their stake must have multiplied many times. The Sharifs say it was the prince who bought a controlling share of two BVI companies, which he then used to buy the Avenfield flats in the 1990s – although as BVI law then allowed, his involvement was secret.

But in 2006, the BVI government made secret company ownership illegal.

The JIT report says it then emerged in BVI documents that members of the Sharif family owned these firms.

It claims they had done so all along, citing other documents from 1999. The Sharifs deny this. Most of the real estate empire was managed by Nawaz’s son Hassan who, the dossier claims, moved money between different UK and offshore companies ‘to camouflage the real origin of funds’.

Yet while his firms were being used to buy luxury property, their accounts were also showing vast losses.

The dossier says: ‘It is beyond our comprehension how any person can manage to acquire such a huge empire comprising of such expensive properties when the business itself has minimal equity and has continuously been incurring losses.’

All the Sharifs, the dossier goes on to claim, added hugely to their wealth during periods when Nawaz was prime minister.

There was, it alleges, a ‘significant disparity’ between the family’s wealth and any known legitimate means they had of acquiring it, ‘which leads to the presumption this empire was not based on legal monetary sources.’

As the four-month trial has unfolded, the Sharifs have not called any witnesses, nor produced fresh documents. In essence, the court’s job will be simple: has the prosecution proven the defendants own the flats and other properties and, if so, does it consider the claims in the JIT dossier are reliable?

Nawaz and his family members on trial were all in London last week, having been given permission by the court to visit his wife, Kulsoom, who is seriously ill in hospital.

Interviewed in Islamabad, Nawaz’s spokesman, former information minister Maryam Aurangzeb, said the case amounted to ‘the defamation of a three times prime minister, the defamation of the country’.

This is not just a tale of dirty politics and allegedly dirtier money in a foreign land. Money laundering has a devastating impact on the UK capital.

‘The flow of dirty money into the property market contributes to the wider issues of empty homes, and the distortion of developer priorities away from affordable housing and towards luxury properties,’ says Rachel Davies Teka, of global anti-corruption group Transparency International.

‘We have identified UK property worth £4.4 billion that has been bought by those representing a high money laundering risk. This is likely to be the tip of the iceberg.’

However, when it comes to the Sharif inquiry, Britain seems to be doing little about it, although it has committed to stemming the flow of dirty money and has declared it will do all it can to assist overseas investigators.

In January, ‘Unexplained Wealth Orders’ came into force, a new legal tool to seize illegitimate assets.

Security Minister Ben Wallace boasted they would be used ‘against everyone from a local drug trafficker to an international oligarch or overseas criminal’ promising that the days of Britain being a safe haven for dirty money were over.

Yet the Pakistani investigators who assembled the case against the Sharifs told the MoS that far from being co-operative, Britain has provided almost no help.

Indeed, a senior official from one of the Pakistani agencies which played a central role in the Sharif investigation, said that Britain has, in effect, hindered their investigations by refusing to share information. ‘We knew about bank transfers from Britain to Pakistan, and we asked for access to the Sharifs’ British account records – but they refused.’

A second source who worked on the case added: ‘We spoke from Islamabad to officers at Scotland Yard, and they sounded very eager to help. But when it came to handing over information, it didn’t happen.’

He said Britain even sat for weeks on visa requests by members of the investigation team who wanted to visit London and the BVI for further inquiries, so that by the time the visas were granted, it was too late – because of a rigid deadline set by the Pakistani judges.

He said: ‘We felt it was a political decision. Nawaz’s party was still in power and the British government didn’t want to jeopardise its relationship with Pakistan.’

Asked whether Britain had failed to help the investigators, a Home Office spokesman said: ‘We continue to work closely with international partners to stem the flow of illicit wealth. We neither confirm nor deny the existence of mutual legal assistance requests.’

Nawaz’s son Hussain declined to respond to the MoS.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...hed-millions-Londons-swankiest-addresses.html
 
A very detailed read on the Avenfield case above.

Honestly, I felt embarrassed reading the above piece. The nation and its leaders have been made a joke of themselves in the international media now. There is no way a Pakistani overseas can defend this pathetic PMLN leadership on the article above.

On one hand when PMLN meets international leaders its got begging bowl and on the other hand they use the same begging money to construct mansions internationally. On top of it all they start a campaign on the grounds of being victimized. Nothing short of a jail sentence would classify as justice.
 
Extremely embarrassing for any concerned Pakistani who does not hold any bias.

Except the selfish lot:

- Kuch khata hai tou lagata bhi hai.
- Nawaz is challenging evil establishment so EVERYTHING he has done in the past is forgiven.
- As long as he can build motorways, bridges, underpasses, who cares if he steals and lets his buddies steal
- He is the only hope for democracy & liberalism (yes Zia's son is our last hope)

Rest obviously see it the way any normal person should......simple case of MEGA corruption by extremely greedy, incompetent and shameless family of royals.
 
wow so there are at least 21 UK properties and i was thinking there are only 4 flats :facepalm:

I truly believe Kulsum bibi is paying for the sins of her husband.
 
Noora thieves and their equally crooked supporters will not come on here will they [MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION]
 
Establishment ki saazish? Est forced them to do corruption launder money and build this empire?
 
Noora thieves and their equally crooked supporters will not come on here will they [MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION]

Come on Establishment forced them to do corruption launder money and build buy these properties.
 
wow so there are at least 21 UK properties and i was thinking there are only 4 flats :facepalm:

I truly believe Kulsum bibi is paying for the sins of her husband.

They should sue you for underestimating their wealth :D

They bought 4 in early 90s alone, what do you think Hasan/Hussain have been doing in the last decade? Don't forget residential property is only ONE of many investments they have. Cash, commercial properties and other investments have been reported many times for years.
 
They should sue you for underestimating their wealth :D

They bought 4 in early 90s alone, what do you think Hasan/Hussain have been doing in the last decade? Don't forget residential property is only ONE of many investments they have. Cash, commercial properties and other investments have been reported many times for years.

True i really underestimated their corruption skills. What do you think is their total assets/business/properties worth? around $3-5 billion maybe?
 
True i really underestimated their corruption skills. What do you think is their total assets/business/properties worth? around $3-5 billion maybe?

They are worth a lot more then 3-5 Billion. This is a drop in the ocean. They even allegedly own property near my house in Manchester. These are big flat blocks in a commercial area.
 
Don't forget that the Jaahil segments of society will still say:

"Aina nay luttia ta haiga par aina nay sadde te kharciya vee aa....aa metro tay carpet road tussi deko, kinne sone lagde va"
 
Don't forget that the Jaahil segments of society will still say:

"Aina nay luttia ta haiga par aina nay sadde te kharciya vee aa....aa metro tay carpet road tussi deko, kinne sone lagde va"

Masla he saara is qisam de jaahil voteraan da hega je poori qaum bhugat rae ae.
 
They are worth a lot more then 3-5 Billion. This is a drop in the ocean. They even allegedly own property near my house in Manchester. These are big flat blocks in a commercial area.

I wish these guys are jailed andg ovt of Pakistan could take over their properties and sell them. It will really help us.
 
I wish these guys are jailed andg ovt of Pakistan could take over their properties and sell them. It will really help us.

If I was the prime minister I wouldn’t sell the properties.
Make them the property of Pakistan and rent them out.
The assets will only increase in value over time and meanwhile Pakistan will have investments in London earning income.
 
If I was the prime minister I wouldn’t sell the properties.
Make them the property of Pakistan and rent them out.
The assets will only increase in value over time and meanwhile Pakistan will have investments in London earning income.

That's a good idea but don't you think whatever the ren is it will be peanuts for a Govt even if it's $1m per month
 
Suprise surprise no Nooras. Come on guys where are you? Are the Sharifs going to sue the MOS?

How much Establishment paid to dailymail for this fake news? Maryam Aurganzeb is saying this news is released to hurt PMLN chances in next election.
 
Guys don't you know establishment bought these apartments and then forged poor Nawazo's and his children's names on the deed documents and also forced them to live there for the last 20 years.



What a sazish.
 
How much Establishment paid to dailymail for this fake news? Maryam Aurganzeb is saying this news is released to hurt PMLN chances in next election.

So why not sue? I am sure they could get millions if the news is false. You know the Sharifs would be humiliated in a British court, and there would be no crap drama like outside the NAB courts.
 
Guys don't you know establishment bought these apartments and then forged poor Nawazo's and his children's names on the deed documents and also forced them to live there for the last 20 years.



What a sazish.

The establishment are cruel, they punish the Sharifs by giving them some of the most valuable real estate in the world. The Sharifs knew they were victims of this trap when they decided to live in them.
 
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That's a good idea but don't you think whatever the ren is it will be peanuts for a Govt even if it's $1m per month

The rental income will be negligible.
Work on 3% per annum of the total value.

However in the longer run they will increase in value and whatever the value of these properties are in today’s market, remember they were probably 50 upto 75pct less when bought initially.
(I.e in the 80’s early 90’s)...

Also we don’t know what the UK government will do in terms of Capitol Gains tax if it comes to selling.
It could be 30% of the increase in value since they were purchased. So doesn’t make sense selling.

Of course there might still be stamp duty due just for transferring the title deeds but that will be between the two governments to decide.
 
Dont they also have properties in Dubai and money in Swiss banks?

I cant believe people support them knowing full well they have robbed the nation senseless for decades.
 
[MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION]
Where are you? Why no comment. Why don’t you have anything to say on this theft.
 
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Zardari has even more than that.

Zardari may have more in Pakistan and Dubai but i really doubt he holds this much in UK or other countries.

Also, just remembered how Zardari's $60 million in Swiss banks became in issue for Pakistan and even Gilani was sent home because he refused to write letter to recover $60million, we spent months discussing Zardari's ill gotten and hidden $60 million and this pretty much became SYMBOL of corruption in Pakistan.

guess what???

Nawaz Sharif sold ONE property in London recently that was worth US $57 million (roughly Rs 7 Billion) :O:O:O

So just ONE property was worth $57 million, if Imran Khan had same media power & propaganda machines behind him, he could bring Nawaz to his knees just on this alone. Whole Panama case is about 4 properties and we are talking about 21 properties which could be worth hundreds of millions of Pounds, imagine how much do they own overall in properties in UK alone :facepalm:
 
Zardari may have more in Pakistan and Dubai but i really doubt he holds this much in UK or other countries.

Also, just remembered how Zardari's $60 million in Swiss banks became in issue for Pakistan and even Gilani was sent home because he refused to write letter to recover $60million, we spent months discussing Zardari's ill gotten and hidden $60 million and this pretty much became SYMBOL of corruption in Pakistan.

guess what???

Nawaz Sharif sold ONE property in London recently that was worth US $57 million (roughly Rs 7 Billion) :O:O:O

So just ONE property was worth $57 million, if Imran Khan had same media power & propaganda machines behind him, he could bring Nawaz to his knees just on this alone. Whole Panama case is about 4 properties and we are talking about 21 properties which could be worth hundreds of millions of Pounds, imagine how much do they own overall in properties in UK alone :facepalm:

The mind boggles as to why people are prepared to vote for these crooks. IK was forced to show every receipt( and rightly so) for his house in Islamabad when he brought the money back to PK and these crooks are getting a free ride from a stupid public.
 
Zardari may have more in Pakistan and Dubai but i really doubt he holds this much in UK or other countries.

Also, just remembered how Zardari's $60 million in Swiss banks became in issue for Pakistan and even Gilani was sent home because he refused to write letter to recover $60million, we spent months discussing Zardari's ill gotten and hidden $60 million and this pretty much became SYMBOL of corruption in Pakistan.

guess what???

Nawaz Sharif sold ONE property in London recently that was worth US $57 million (roughly Rs 7 Billion) :O:O:O

So just ONE property was worth $57 million, if Imran Khan had same media power & propaganda machines behind him, he could bring Nawaz to his knees just on this alone. Whole Panama case is about 4 properties and we are talking about 21 properties which could be worth hundreds of millions of Pounds, imagine how much do they own overall in properties in UK alone :facepalm:

Well I know that Zardari has more as Bilawal every month used to get a million pounds transferred into his account from his father while he was studying at Oxford.

Zardari is spread all over basically as the ones in Dubai are worth seeing if anything.

Sharif and Zardari have all over the past 30 years done this to Pakistan and not even in billions but it is trillions if you add it all up.
 
The mind boggles as to why people are prepared to vote for these crooks. IK was forced to show every receipt( and rightly so) for his house in Islamabad when he brought the money back to PK and these crooks are getting a free ride from a stupid public.

The reason behind this is simple.

They do not work on education is because the illiterate population outnumbers the literate in the country so keeping them illiterate works for them by getting their support every election as they just bribe them by giving them a couple of thousand rupees which keeps them happy for a few months and a biryani. In return they get elected for 5 years on repeat for the last 30 years.
 
Zardari may have more in Pakistan and Dubai but i really doubt he holds this much in UK or other countries.

Also, just remembered how Zardari's $60 million in Swiss banks became in issue for Pakistan and even Gilani was sent home because he refused to write letter to recover $60million, we spent months discussing Zardari's ill gotten and hidden $60 million and this pretty much became SYMBOL of corruption in Pakistan.

guess what???

Nawaz Sharif sold ONE property in London recently that was worth US $57 million (roughly Rs 7 Billion) :O:O:O

So just ONE property was worth $57 million, if Imran Khan had same media power & propaganda machines behind him, he could bring Nawaz to his knees just on this alone. Whole Panama case is about 4 properties and we are talking about 21 properties which could be worth hundreds of millions of Pounds, imagine how much do they own overall in properties in UK alone :facepalm:

I have heard that the number of properties are over 300 (I could be wrong but thats the rumour going around here in the uk). Plus they have built plazas etc in Ilford. Ask any taxi driver and they will show you some of their properties and developments in Illford.
 
I have heard that the number of properties are over 300 (I could be wrong but thats the rumour going around here in the uk). Plus they have built plazas etc in Ilford. Ask any taxi driver and they will show you some of their properties and developments in Illford.

So the references in NAB are just the tip of the iceberg. Where did all this money come from?
 
So the references in NAB are just the tip of the iceberg. Where did all this money come from?

That's what i've heard. They have successfully hidden their properties under other peoples names, shell companies and all sorts of skullduggery..it could all just be brit pakistani rumours but I wouldnt be surprised. The illford property plaza stuff is real however..
 
Hussain Nawaz responds to UK daily’s report on London properties

LONDON: Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s elder son Hussain Nawaz says that his family doesn’t own the properties mentioned by a UK daily in its report on Sunday.

In an informal chat with journalists in London on Tuesday, Hussain admitted that his brother, Hasan Nawaz, was once involved in a business venture involving those properties, but he doesn’t own them anymore.

He said that his family would respond to the report at an appropriate forum.

Responding to a question, Hussain Nawaz said that there was no importance of NAB’s request to Interpol. “There is supremacy of law in UK, where unlawful actions cannot be accepted. NAB can do whatever it wants to,” he said.

The Daily Mail published a report about Nawaz Sharif and his sons, referring to the Avenfield apartments in London.

The report stated: "The family has made huge profits from other sites which have not figured in court – such as the swankiest address of all, at One Hyde Park Place, which Nawaz Sharif’s son Hasan sold for £43 million. Untangling the web of the Sharifs' British real estate portfolio is not easy. The properties are registered via a bewildering network of companies, trusts and bank accounts."

The Sharif family is facing three corruption references — Flagship Investment, Azizia Steel Mills and Avenfield properties in an accountability court in Islamabad.

Speaking of his mother who remains under treatment at a London hospital, Hussain said that Begum Kulsoom's condition was more critical than earlier, adding that the doctors have increased her dose of anaesthetic given to her.


https://www.thenews.com.pk/amp/3340...nds-to-uk-dailys-report-on-london-properties?
 
LONDON: Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s elder son Hussain Nawaz says that his family doesn’t own the properties mentioned by a UK daily in its report on Sunday.

In an informal chat with journalists in London on Tuesday, Hussain admitted that his brother, Hasan Nawaz, was once involved in a business venture involving those properties, but he doesn’t own them anymore.

He said that his family would respond to the report at an appropriate forum.

Responding to a question, Hussain Nawaz said that there was no importance of NAB’s request to Interpol. “There is supremacy of law in UK, where unlawful actions cannot be accepted. NAB can do whatever it wants to,” he said.

The Daily Mail published a report about Nawaz Sharif and his sons, referring to the Avenfield apartments in London.

The report stated: "The family has made huge profits from other sites which have not figured in court – such as the swankiest address of all, at One Hyde Park Place, which Nawaz Sharif’s son Hasan sold for £43 million. Untangling the web of the Sharifs' British real estate portfolio is not easy. The properties are registered via a bewildering network of companies, trusts and bank accounts."

The Sharif family is facing three corruption references — Flagship Investment, Azizia Steel Mills and Avenfield properties in an accountability court in Islamabad.

Speaking of his mother who remains under treatment at a London hospital, Hussain said that Begum Kulsoom's condition was more critical than earlier, adding that the doctors have increased her dose of anaesthetic given to her.


https://www.thenews.com.pk/amp/3340...nds-to-uk-dailys-report-on-london-properties?

So you have been embarrassed into finding an explanation, which is in itself embarrassingly poor. Lets see them sue the DM, and as they have trusted their wealth and health to the UK, surely they can trust the courts. But you know they would be humiliated in court here, and without even a basic money trail they risk losing everything.
 
I wont mention any names, but a particular son of an ex PM has an apartment near Vauxhall Station. My brother in law sees him regularly as they are neighbours. His parties go on late in the night and somehow it is well known boxes of champagne are regularly seen going to the apartment, for who's consumption he can not confirm or whats inside as well.

These apartments start at £1 million, but the ones that politician's son lives in is more closer to £2 million or even more.

But my brother tells me that this chap might use this as a temporary bachelor pad, as he doesnt see him for several weeks.
 
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Looking at the timing of the article, I have no doubt IK has used his connections (Jemima and Ben Goldsmith) or they may even have proposed the idea to him (he is a bit thick in that sense) to have this published in one of the most read newspaper in the UK.
 
Looking at the timing of the article, I have no doubt IK has used his connections (Jemima and Ben Goldsmith) or they may even have proposed the idea to him (he is a bit thick in that sense) to have this published in one of the most read newspaper in the UK.

If Nooras can pay Reham to lie, but IK isnt even allowed to tell the truth-That makes alot of sense!
 
So you have been embarrassed into finding an explanation, which is in itself embarrassingly poor. Lets see them sue the DM, and as they have trusted their wealth and health to the UK, surely they can trust the courts. But you know they would be humiliated in court here, and without even a basic money trail they risk losing everything.

Talent Spotter....quoting Hussain Nawaz saying we will respond at ''appropriate forum''. What forum is that? It wasn't the TV or the Parliament where they lied, nor it was the courts where they refused to explain anything. So which forum is left?
 
Talent Spotter....quoting Hussain Nawaz saying we will respond at ''appropriate forum''. What forum is that? It wasn't the TV or the Parliament where they lied, nor it was the courts where they refused to explain anything. So which forum is left?

Geo and Jang are the only forums where they dont get challenged. It was funny that [MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION] was humiliated into defending a corrupt family with nothing to show but a corrupt newspaper article. He should said that he is confident that the Sharifs will be cleared after they sue, but alas nothing but resignation at the truth of the article.
 
Geo and Jang are the only forums where they dont get challenged. It was funny that [MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION] was humiliated into defending a corrupt family with nothing to show but a corrupt newspaper article. He should said that he is confident that the Sharifs will be cleared after they sue, but alas nothing but resignation at the truth of the article.

Nawaz was asked yesterday what does he have to say and if he will be suing the Daily Mail. He said ''nothing, I have nothing to say''. Hussain was also asked, he said yes these are all our flats but now my brother owns them. :))
 
If Nooras can pay Reham to lie, but IK isnt even allowed to tell the truth-That makes alot of sense!

Brilliant retort.... Nooras are just made that IK challenged them in their own game and won.
 
Nawaz was asked yesterday what does he have to say and if he will be suing the Daily Mail. He said ''nothing, I have nothing to say''. Hussain was also asked, he said yes these are all our flats but now my brother owns them. :))

Alkhamdulillah hum phr se pakere gae
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Former <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Pakistan?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Pakistan</a> PM sentenced over charges relating to UK property -<br>UK must now act now on London properties! <a href="https://t.co/7VBz4tlvlj">https://t.co/7VBz4tlvlj</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AvenfieldReference?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#AvenfieldReference</a> <a href="https://t.co/73iQyD01oU">pic.twitter.com/73iQyD01oU</a></p>— Transparency Int'lUK (@TransparencyUK) <a href="https://twitter.com/TransparencyUK/status/1015247641469505537?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 6, 2018</a></blockquote>
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It's sad to see [MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION] - an otherwise fine fellow - being so stubborn and letting his own pride get in the way that you see him defending the indefensible
 
It's sad to see [MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION] - an otherwise fine fellow - being so stubborn and letting his own pride get in the way that you see him defending the indefensible

The worst of it is that Maryam and other Nooras has also attacked his community.
 
I wonder if these "Saazish" group feels ashamed of defending the crooks who consider it their right to steal from poor nation :facepalm:


Only 1 property sold for $60 Million
21 more properties in UK
Dozens more commercial properties
Huge investments in other sectors

And this is all in UK alone :facepalm:

Shame on you all for being so heartless, just because you all are living decent life.
 
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I wonder if these "Saazish" group feels ashamed of defending the crooks who consider it their right to steal from poor nation :facepalm:


Only 1 property sold for $60 Million
21 more properties in UK
Dozens more commercial properties
Huge investments in other sectors

And this is all in UK alone :facepalm:

Shame on you all for being so heartless, just because you all are living decent life.

Most of desi liberals and noora supporters are shameless
 
1 year after the penthouse pirates report and still no legal action by sharif family? Daily mail release another report today!

Another foj ki saazish :)))
 
[MENTION=1269]Bewal Express[/MENTION] can you please tell us about the progress of this case in UK courts? Sharif family was saying they are going to sue the newspaper and now they are again saying they will take legal action against the newspaper after the latest report.
 
[MENTION=1269]Bewal Express[/MENTION] can you please tell us about the progress of this case in UK courts? Sharif family was saying they are going to sue the newspaper and now they are again saying they will take legal action against the newspaper after the latest report.

Nothing at all. They knew that it was true and wouldnt have a leg stand to stand on and they wouldnt be able to a find a Justice Qayyum and they couldnt blackmail the judge with dirty vids. These crooks will tell their moronic supporters that will sue, knowing that the morons will buy anything.
 
LONDON: Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s elder son Hussain Nawaz says that his family doesn’t own the properties mentioned by a UK daily in its report on Sunday.

In an informal chat with journalists in London on Tuesday, Hussain admitted that his brother, Hasan Nawaz, was once involved in a business venture involving those properties, but he doesn’t own them anymore.

He said that his family would respond to the report at an appropriate forum.

Responding to a question, Hussain Nawaz said that there was no importance of NAB’s request to Interpol. “There is supremacy of law in UK, where unlawful actions cannot be accepted. NAB can do whatever it wants to,” he said.

The Daily Mail published a report about Nawaz Sharif and his sons, referring to the Avenfield apartments in London.

The report stated: "The family has made huge profits from other sites which have not figured in court – such as the swankiest address of all, at One Hyde Park Place, which Nawaz Sharif’s son Hasan sold for £43 million. Untangling the web of the Sharifs' British real estate portfolio is not easy. The properties are registered via a bewildering network of companies, trusts and bank accounts."

The Sharif family is facing three corruption references — Flagship Investment, Azizia Steel Mills and Avenfield properties in an accountability court in Islamabad.

Speaking of his mother who remains under treatment at a London hospital, Hussain said that Begum Kulsoom's condition was more critical than earlier, adding that the doctors have increased her dose of anaesthetic given to her.


https://www.thenews.com.pk/amp/3340...nds-to-uk-dailys-report-on-london-properties?

[MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION] , please can you ask your honest and upright leader Hussain Nawaz to also respond to this useless British media about "Earthquake funds CHORI" scandal once he is done with responding to Pnethouse pirates scandal? Look we totally understand he has been busy preparing a lawsuit against Daily mail and it takes time since accusation was for dozens of properties.

Totally with you that this evil establishment just doesn't stop trapping these innocent angels :(
 
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[MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION] , please can you ask your honest and upright leader Hussain Nawaz to also respond to this useless British media about "Earthquake funds CHORI" scandal once he is done with responding to Pnethouse pirates scandal? Look we totally understand he has been busy preparing a lawsuit against Daily mail and it takes time since accusation was for dozens of properties.

Totally with you that this evil establishment just doesn't stop trapping these innocent angels :(

Brilliant- I cant wait for the 5000 word essay on how Gul Bukhari has seen the paperwork for the lawsuit to reach court in 2030, How Hamid Mir has spoken to the lawyers and they assured him that the case is very strong and Umar Cheema has got an apology from the British govt about this terrible miscarriage of justice.
 
Nothing at all. They knew that it was true and wouldnt have a leg stand to stand on and they wouldnt be able to a find a Justice Qayyum and they couldnt blackmail the judge with dirty vids. These crooks will tell their moronic supporters that will sue, knowing that the morons will buy anything.

Showbaz daughter in law is saying they will sue the newspaper within next 48 hours...
 
Breaking news from Noora news: Imran Khan was a playboy in the 80s
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">It is hard to comprehend, out of the two, which Sharif brother is more corrupt. Every new finding is more appealing then the previous one <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/KhadimEAalaExposed?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#KhadimEAalaExposed</a> <a href="https://t.co/nHmOxOcKjI">pic.twitter.com/nHmOxOcKjI</a></p>— PTI (@PTIofficial) <a href="https://twitter.com/PTIofficial/status/1150311038648279040?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 14, 2019</a></blockquote>
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The Sharif's should be hanged. Instead they are complaining why VIP treatment for Nawaz in prison has stopped. :facepalm:
 
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