ATC extended interim bail of Imran Khan in three cases till 13 April
Lahore: (Staff Reporter) An Anti-terrorism court (ATC) of Lahore extended till April 13 interim bails of PTI Chairman Imran Khan in three cases relating to arson, violence against police, vandalism and Zill-e-Shah murder. Due to security threats to PTI chief the judge conducted hearing of the cases in his chamber. Imran Khan appeared before the ATC judge in his chamber.
According to the source, Lawyers for the PTI chief said that Imran Khan had joined the investigation. Earlier, PTI Chairman Imran Khan reached the anti-terrorism court to seek bail in three cases relating to arson, violence against police, vandalism and Zill-e-Shah murder. The ATC of Lahore had dismissed plea made by PTI Chairman Imran Khan requesting for exemption from court appearance in three cases.
As per details Imran had filed exemption plea in three cases in the anti-terrorism case through his counsel Barrister Salman Safdar. Counsels for Imran Khan said PTI chairman’s case was under trial. They said “Judge Ejaz Ahmad Butter of the court concerned was on leave. Imran Khan was unable to attend court due to security reasons. They were of the view that due to leave of the judge, Imran’s attendance was not necessary.”
Furthermore hearing of the case was conducted by duty judge. Counsels for Imran Khan said he was facing severe security threats. The court inquired from the PTI lawyers that whether Imran Khan will attend the court or not. The lawyers said that two former prime ministers had been assassinated.
They requested the court to give them time till 1:30 pm so that PTI chief could attend the court. The judge said that PTI chief should attend court till 11:00 am when it will resume hearing of the case. The court said if PTI chairman could not attend court, it will decide the case accordingly.
The court remarked that only those people who attend the court are given relief. Meanwhile, the ATC, due to non-appearing in the court, rejected interim bail plea of PTI leader Hammad Azhar.
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