One-day physical remand of Qureshi in cipher case

Asad Umer arrested in Islamabad, claims lawyer,

ISLAMABAD  – The Islamabad District and Sessions Court on Sunday approved one-day physical remand of PTI Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi in the cipher misplacement case.

The court has also ordered the investigating officer to present the Qureshi again tomorrow (Monday). The counsel for the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) said the FIR against Qureshi was registered under the recently promulgated Official Secrets Act ,The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Saturday arrested Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Vice President Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who is nominated in a case related to cipher controversy, in federal capital.

The former foreign minister, sources said, was taken into custody from his residence in Islamabad and will be shifted to the FIA’s headquarters. It is recalled Mr Qureshi had recorded his statement in the cipher case

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Asad Umar has been arrested from Islamabad in the cipher case, sources told Geo News on Sunday, as the authorities ramp up efforts to resolve the pressing matter.

Umar’s arrest comes a day after senior party leader Shah Mehmood Qureshi and PTI Chairman Imran Khan were arrested in connection with an investigation.

Khan — ousted via a parliamentary vote in April last year — had alleged on March 27, 2022, that Washington orchestrated a plan to remove him from office — and brandished the cipher at a public rally to back his claims. The US has time and again denied such allegations, terming them “categorically false”.

Both Qureshi and Khan were booked after a first information report (FIR) against the PTI chairman — registered by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) — invoked Section 5 of the Official Secrets Act 1923.

Umar has been a close aide of the PTI chief and formerly held the post of the party’s general secretary. However, following his arrest during the May 9 riots, in which PTI workers attacked government and military installations, he stepped down from his party positions.

“Given the current situation after May 9, it is not personally possible for me to continue performing my party leadership duties,” the former federal minister said.

“I am resigning as the secretary general of PTI and as the core committee member. One of the reasons why is […] I am outspoken and I cannot issue personal statements if I hold an office.”

 

 

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