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The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chief has accused Nawaz Sharif of having siphoned off millions in ill-gotten wealth from Pakistan to foreign bank accounts.

Here are some unusual takeaways from documents submitted by the PTI in court against PM Nawaz.

1. The 'evidence' was prefaced by these bombastic allegations:

2. A cartoon showing Nawaz Sharif as a '20th century Mughal prince':

3. All 196 pages of an Urdu book titled 'Raiwind Sazish':

Table of contents shows that 'Raiwind Sazish' stretches from pages 481-677.
Table of contents shows that 'Raiwind Sazish' stretches from pages 481-677.

A table of contents for 'Raiwind Sazish' includes essential reading such as a chapter titled 'Mission Impossible'.
A table of contents for 'Raiwind Sazish' includes essential reading such as a chapter titled 'Mission Impossible'.

4. These photos of an Airbus cockpit:

5. This literature on money laundering, tax evasion and favouritism:

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