NAB issued a warning letter to Mian Nawaz’s personal physician

NAB issued a warning letter to Mian Nawaz’s personal physician

NAB issued a warning letter to Mian Nawaz’s personal physician
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Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s personal physician Dr. Adnan has been issued a warning letter by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on negative propaganda against the organization.

In the 10-day custody of NAB in the Chaudhry Sugar Mills case, Nawaz Sharif refused to get examined by any government doctor, insisting he would only see his personal physician Dr. Adnan Khan.

According to the details, NAB sent a letter to Dr. Adnan on October 25, which addressed different facts.

Addressing Dr. Adnan, it has been said that the claims made by you in the letter sent to NAB are against the facts and are merely damages.

NAB convinced Dr. Adnan that you are always allowed to inspect Nawaz Sharif, we have all the record available.

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NAB in the letter said that Mr. Sharif was also allowed homemade food from the very first day in the custody.

Mr. Sharif was shifted to the hospital following Dr. Adnan raised an alarm that former premier’s condition was serious as his platelets dropped to a critically low level.

Initially, Nawaz Sharif was reluctant to go to hospital.

However, he agreed to get treated at the Services Hospital when his younger brother Shahbaz Sharif, who was especially called there, persuaded him.

A medical board treating Nawaz Sharif said that the patient has lost some eight kilogram weight during his week-long treatment.

Simultaneously, Mian Sahab was being treated for low platelets, cardiac, kidney and other complications.

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His platelets count on Monday was 28,000. However, the board did not release the latest figure.

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