The court accepted the lawyer’s request and directed Suleman to appear before the bench on December 13 and barred the authorities from arresting the prime minister’s son on his arrival.
The son of PM Shehbaz had approached the IHC through his counsel Amjad Pervaiz a day earlier to seek two-week protective bail in a money laundering case registered against him, as he decided to end his London exile.
Suleman had prayed the court to grant him a protective bail so he could appear before the relevant forum upon his return to the country.
Suleman Shhebaz is set to return to Pakistan after ending his exile of over four years in the British capital. The prime minister’s son is currently in Saudi Arabia – to perform Umrah – on his way to Pakistan. He will be arriving in Pakistan on Saturday with his wife and children.
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