The accountability court, which is hearing the graft cases filed by top anti-graft watchdog National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on September 8 against ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif, his children and Dar, expressed anger at the absence of 67-year-old minister.
Dar's protocol officer appeared on his behalf and informed the court that the minister was out of the country and would appear on his return.
NAB Prosecutor Sardar Muzaffar urged the court to issue arrest warrants, which the court accepted.
Judge Mohammad Bashir directed police to arrest Dar and produce him on the next hearing on September 25.
However, the minister can avoid arrest by submitting a surety bond worth Rs 1 million.
The judge further warned to issue non-bailable arrest warrants if Dar failed to appear on September 25.
The Supreme Court on July 28 had disqualified Sharif from the prime minister's office in the Panama Papers case.
According to the Supreme Court, the accountability judge should decide the cases within six months.
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