Pakistani court acquits Premier Sharif, his son in corruption case
Prosecution had accused Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of using government funds to construct drain for his family-owned sugar mills while chief minister

KARACHI, Pakistan
A Pakistani court on Thursday acquitted Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his son of corruption charges, court records show.
The judge of a special anti-corruption court in the northeastern city of Lahore accepted the acquittal plea of Sharif and his son Hamza Shehbaz, who is also a lawmaker, in a corruption case involving their family-owned Ramzan Sugar Mills.
The case involved the construction of a drain near the Sharif family's sugar mill in the town of Chiniot town in Punjab province.
The prosecution had accused Sharif of using government funds to construct a drain for his mill while he was Punjab's chief minister, which he denied.
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