LONDON: The Pakistan High Commission has been unable to get thenon-bailable arrest warrants for Nawaz Sharif executed at the AvenfieldHouse nearly a month after the warrants were received here – and theBritish government has informed Pakistani officials they will not getinvolved in the matter.
Sources within the Pakistan High Commission have informed *The News *thatfive attempts were made so far to get the arrest warrants signed anddelivered at the Avenfield flats, but there has been no success as neitherNawaz Sharif nor any member of the Sharif family has signed the officialpapers.
Sources in the high commission said that its staff members have made visitsto the property’s reception but were unable to meet any member of thefamily.
The latest visit was made on Thursday afternoon by two officials who stayedon Dunraven Street for about ten minutes and left without even approachingthe reception.
The former prime minister was speaking to his party’s Central WorkingCommittee (CWC) meeting just about five minutes away, from Hasan Nawaz’soffice.
By: Murtaza Ali Shah









