Imran summoned in-person on Tuesday

Early hearing of Toshakhana case: 
Investigating officer ordered to produce complete case record in court

A summons has been issued to Imran Khan at the request of he ECP for an early hearing into the Toshakhana case. In the summons issued by Additional Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal, the former prime minister has been directed to appear before the court at 8:30am on April 11.

In case of non-appearance, legal action will be taken. The investigating officer was also ordered to produce the complete case record in court. According to the summons, in case of not complying with the notice, the staff concerned will have to appear in court.

Additional Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal ordered Imran to appear before him on Tuesday at 8:30 am on a plea filed by Election Commission of Pakistan in connection with an FIR registered against the PTI chairman at Kohsar police station over Toshakhana case.

The judge issued notice to Imran Khan wherein PTI chief had been warned of legal action in case he did not appear before the judge. The court also asked police to furnish all record of the case by Tuesday.

The court said that if the staff failed to convey the summons to PTI chief Imran Khan, it would also appear before the court.Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi on Saturday moved the Islamabad High Court (IHC) against the call-up notices issued by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in a reference regarding Toshakhana gifts.

The former first lady has challenged the notices served on her on March 16 and 17 through her lawyer, Khawaja Harris. She has made the NAB chairman, and additional director of NAB Rawalpindi respondents in the case.

 

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