Anti-Terrorism Court Islamabad summons PTI Founder Imran Khan on June 28
Judge Tahir Abbas Sipra presided over the hearing
Islamabad: Anti-Terrorism Court Islamabad summons PTI Founder Imran Khan on June 28. The Anti-Terrorism Court in Islamabad has summoned Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan to appear on June 28 in a case involving the violation of Section 144 and vandalism.
Judge Tahir Abbas Sipra presided over the hearing, which was filed under terrorism provisions at Ramna police station. PTI leaders Shibli Faraz, Wasiq Qayyum, and Ali Nawaz Awan were present in court.
In the absence of several key PTI figures, including Murad Saeed, Hammad Azhar, Farrukh Habib, and Hassan Niazi, the court issued bailable arrest warrants for them.
The court’s order stated that Imran Khan, currently held in Adiala Jail, must be presented at the next hearing. The session was adjourned until June 28.
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Anti-Terrorism Court Islamabad summons PTI Founder Imran Khan on June 28
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Surrounded by security, Mr Khan said nothing as he walked to the wood-panelled courtroom which was filled with officials from his party and journalists.
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