Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's son-in-law Captain Muhammad Safdar Awan (retired), who was earlier arrested by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in a real estate corruption case, was shifted to Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi amid tight security on Monday.
He was given one-year sentence in the corruption reference in which the three-time Premier and his daughter Maryam Nawaz were also sentenced over the Sharif family's purchase of luxury flats in London.
According to jail officials, Awan underwent a medical examination in the penitentiary and was later shifted to a barrack specified for "B" category prisoners, Geo News reported.
On Friday, Awan reportedly went underground after being convicted. He re-emerged a day later in Rawalpindi and spearheaded a rally of Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) workers before finally being arrested by the anti-graft officials amid resistance from his supporters.
The NAB in statement on Sunday called Awan a convict and asked the media to refrain from promoting him as it could "lead to lawlessness". The authority said that those assisting him will face action against them.
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Following the statement, the NAB registered a case against Awan and other PML-N leaders for obstructing officials from arresting him.
--IANS
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