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Ex Pakistani PM using UK as a pirate's haven

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  • Ex Pakistani PM using UK as a pirate's haven

    We are a group of like minded British nationals of Pakistani heritage. We are trying to forge together to avoid Nawaz Sharif from entering UK.
    This man cannot possibly still have the privilege of diplomatic passport. He cannot possibly be a UK national or ILR holder because that would have debarred him from becoming eligible to be the PM of Pakistan. He intends to come to London ostensibly for medical treatment. This illness is entirely fabricated and the premise is built on a campaign of fake news by paid media.
    He couldn't be possibly be given a UK visit visa because he is an absolute flight risk. His entire family is absconding courts and hiding in London. He will surely hide in London, be a burden on NHS.
    Most importantly when a typical Pakistani has to submit a lengthy application in Pakistan to prove sources of income and reason to return.......how is it possible that he could be allowed to come to UK unless the High Commission of UK in Islamabad has a tacit and illegal hand in this game.
    What doors of power and justice should we start knocking? We are in a position to crowd fund our campaign. We are mostly doctors, we do not have any lawyers amongst us so far. So we need legal opinion as a starter.
    I request this forum for their esteemed advice.
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    Has Nawaz Sharif lodged the indemnity bond required before the travel ban is lifted.
    I understand the bond is for approx £3.5billion.... is that correct?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by des8 View Post
      Has Nawaz Sharif lodged the indemnity bond required before the travel ban is lifted.
      I understand the bond is for approx £3.5billion.... is that correct?
      If we had parliament sitting, I would have suggested approaching your MPs, otherwise are there no Pakistani pressure groups in the UK who are prepared to support you

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      • #4
        Well, lobbying to remove from UK is tall order..at this moment, we are just curious how come a criminal, jailed individual can possibly enter without any known sources of income . He clearly has more than enough reasons to never leave.....this is seemingly illegal act from the Home Office, High Commission of UK in Islamabad and UK Border Control. Typically , your average urban peasant is supposed to fill in a 20 page application stating how he will return to his country of origin, is not of bad character and hasn't got a recent criminal conviction. The convicted ex PM cannot satisfy any of the prerequisites for entry.
        This mockery of law, justice and rules is a slap on UK nationals' faces , never mind the poor, meek Pakistanis.

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        • #5
          Is this your petition? https://www.change.org/p/uk-parliame...ntering-the-uk

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          • #6
            What to do, all political parties making our life living hood to deadly hood, last night after a full day job,I was stuck in the traffic because of molana dharna

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