Maryam Nawaz complains mosquito bite in Adiala Jail, likely to be transfered to Sihala Rest House: Sources

Maryam Nawaz complains mosquito bite in Adiala Jail, likely to be transfered to Sihala Rest House: Sources

ISLAMABAD - The decision of shifting Maryam Nawaz to Adiala Rest House was made after taking into account security fears at Rawalpindi’s Adiala prison.

Sharif and his daughter and son-in-law Capt Safdar are being kept to serve sentences awarded to them in Avenfield reference by the accountability court earlier this month.

Sources said that despite being at the correctional facility for five days, Maryam is yet to come to grips with her incarceration.

It is believed that she has complained about the presence of mosquitoes, as well as, lack of cleanliness in the prison. Moreover, the PML-N leader is also refraining from consuming the cooked meals given to her at the jail.

According to reports, the daughter of ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif will be shifted within the next 24 hours.

The rest house has already been declared as a sub-jail and security at Sihala has also been beefed up by the authorities.

The three were sentenced to rigorous imprisonment after the accountability court found them guilty in one of the four corruption references filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in line with apex court’s order in the Panama Papers case.

Earlier today, Caretaker Information Minister Punjab Ahmed Waqas Riaz said that Nawaz has been provided facilities of ‘better class’ according to his privilege.

Addressing a press conference on Wednesday, he said a prisoner of ‘better class’ can get bed, mattress, shoes, table, chair, 21 inch TV, radio, toiletries, newspapers and other such things on his own expenses.

He further disclosed that Nawaz has been kept in a separate room, where facilities like bed, clothes, ceiling fan, two bracket fans and toiletries have been provided to him.