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Former Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif, centre, arrives to attend the funeral prayer of his late wife Kulsoom Nawaz in Lahore on Sept. 14, 2018.ARIF ALI/AFP/Getty Images

Pakistani authorities released former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and his daughter from jail on Wednesday after a court suspended prison sentences they received in July over the purchase of upscale apartments in London.

Supporters showered Mr. Sharif’s car with rose petals after he was freed from the jail in the garrison city of Rawalpindi, television footage showed. “The prisoners have been set free,” said Ishaq Cheema, an official at Adyala jail.

Earlier in the day, Islamabad High Court suspended the 10-year jail term of the three-time prime minister, who was once the favourite of Pakistan’s powerful generals but has since fallen out and clashed with the military.

The ruling comes almost two months after Mr. Sharif’s party lost a general election to the party of new Prime Minister Imran Khan. Mr. Sharif’s party and others allege the July 25 polls were rigged to favour Mr. Khan, who is seen to be close to the army.

The court also freed Mr. Sharif’s daughter and political heir, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, who was jailed for seven years on corruption charges relating to the family’s acquisition of the London flats.

“The prosecution has failed to show the properties belong to Nawaz Sharif,” Justice Athar Minallah told the court.

The convictions are still under appeal with the same court, but the judge said they should be freed immediately while the case continues.

“Justice has been served and I congratulate Nawaz Sharif’s supporters,” former foreign minister Khawaja Asif, a staunch Sharif ally, said outside the courtroom, where supporters chanted pro-Sharif slogans.

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Mr. Sharif was ousted and disqualified from holding office by the Supreme Court of Pakistan in July, 2017, and jailed earlier this year in absentia. He was arrested on July 13 upon returning from London.

The case against Mr. Sharif stemmed from 2016 Panama Papers revelations that showed his family owned the London apartments through offshore companies. Ms. Sharif was convicted for concealing ownership of the properties. They both deny wrongdoing.

Mr. Sharif’s release comes a week after the death of Kulsoom, his wife of 47 years, who had been battling cancer in a London hospital. The former first lady’s funeral in Pakistan, for which the family were briefly parolled, gripped the country.

Mr. Sharif has repeatedly called the cases against him politically motivated, suggesting collusion between the military and courts to destabilize his Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party and throw him out of power.

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), the ruling party led by former cricketer Mr. Khan, said the judiciary was independent and the cases would continue.

“The Sharif family still has not proven where the billions of rupees came from for their property,” said Fawad Chaudhry, the government’s Information Minister, according to PTI’s official Twitter account.

In opposition, Mr. Khan was a vocal supporter of the legal cases that removed Mr. Sharif from office.

Mr. Sharif, a political survivor, was previously jailed after the 1999 coup by military ruler Pervez Musharraf. Mr. Sharif later went into exile after striking a deal with the military and returned in 2007 to contest an election after Mr. Musharraf stepped down in the face of mass protests.

Mr. Khan is making his first official overseas trip to Saudi Arabia, the country that gave Mr. Sharif shelter after the 1999 coup, where the Prime Minister is reportedly seeking financial help to stave off the likelihood of another IMF bailout.

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