PTI founder summoned by Anti-Terrorism Court for vandalism case

Web DeskJune 1, 2024 04:04 AMpolitics
  • PTI founder summoned for vandalism and Section 144 violation case
  • Bailable arrest warrants issued for absent accused individuals
  • Legal proceedings underway for alleged vandalism at Ramna Police Station
PTI founder summoned by Anti-Terrorism Court for vandalism caseImage Credits: urdupoint
The Anti-Terrorism Court has summoned the PTI founder and others for a vandalism and Section 144 violation case at Ramna Police Station in Islamabad. Legal proceedings are underway, with a crucial hearing scheduled for June 28.

The Anti-Terrorism Court has issued a directive for the appearance of the PTI founder on June 28 in connection with a case involving vandalism and violation of Section 144 at the Ramna Police Station in Islamabad. Judge Tahir Abbas Sipra has issued bailable arrest warrants for several absent accused individuals, including Hammad Azhar, Farrukh Habib, Murad Saeed, and Hassan Khan Niazi.

The court acknowledged that the PTI founder is currently detained in Adiala Jail Rawalpindi due to another case. Consequently, a notice has been issued for his and the other accused individuals' appearance at the upcoming hearing.

The case pertains to an incident of vandalism and violation of Section 144, which prohibits the assembly of more than a certain number of people in a specific area. The accused individuals are facing charges related to their alleged involvement in these activities at the Ramna Police Station in Islamabad.

The Anti-Terrorism Court's decision to summon the PTI founder and other accused individuals highlights the legal proceedings underway regarding the alleged vandalism and violation of Section 144. The upcoming hearing on June 28 will be crucial in determining the next steps in this case.

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