Nawaz Sharif
Nawaz Sharif waves on his way to the Kot Lakpat jail in Lahore on Tuesday. Image Credit: AP

Lahore: Pakistan’s deposed prime minister Nawaz Sharif returned to prison early on Wednesday to serve his seven-year sentence in a corruption case after the end of his six-week bail on medical grounds. He was accompanied by a huge convoy of supporters.

On March 26, the Supreme Court suspended Sharif’s seven-year sentence in the Al Azizia Steel Mills corruption case and granted him bail for six weeks with a condition that he would not leave Pakistan.

Last month, the 69-year-old three-time prime minister sought the apex court’s permission to go abroad for medical treatment. However, the permission was not granted.

On Tuesday, Sharif left his Jati Umra residence for the Kot Lakhpat Jail in a procession of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) workers led by his daughter Maryam. He was also accompanied by his nephew Hamza Shehbaz.

The procession took four hours to reach the Kot Lakhpat Jail, which is otherwise just 30 minutes away.

The bail expired on midnight on May 7 with the apex court rejecting his review petition, seeking permission to go London for further treatment.

After reaching jail, Sharif thanked his party workers for turning up in large numbers.

“I do not have words to thank the workers who turned up in thousands to express solidarity. It is midnight but the workers are still here with me. It is an amazing scene,” he said in a message.

The massive support for the PML-N leader included a large number of party workers from different parts of the Punjab province who turned up for the rally en-route to the jail.

Sharif’s daughter Maryam accompanied her father in his car and posted images online of the reception their entourage got from the public.

“The roads to the jail from Jati Umra were jam-packed. Only heads and long queues of motorists,” Maryam tweeted.

Amidst chants in support of Sharif, party workers were seen showering rose petals at his car.

“The people know why I am being punished. What sin I have committed, they know. But I am optimistic that soon the black night of this oppression will end and I will get released from jail,” Sharif said.

Though Sharif was to reach jail before midnight, he reported 30 minutes late. The Punjab Home Department directed the jail authorities to receive Sharif and move him to the barrack, officials said.

He was imprisoned in Adiyala Jail and shifted to Kot Lakhpat Jail on request.

Sharif has been serving a seven-year prison term since December 24, 2018, when an accountability court convicted him in one of three corruption cases filed in the wake of the apex court’s July 28, 2017 order in the Panama Papers case.

The Supreme Court’s July 2017 verdict disqualified him and removed him from premiership.

Sharif and his family have denied any wrongdoing and allege that the corruption cases against them were politically motivated.