The Counter-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Islamabad on Monday issued a bailable arrest warrant for senior PTI leader Asad Qaiser in a case related to March 2023. conflict Outside the Federal Judicial Complex (FJC).
On March 18, 2023, former Prime Minister Imran Khan arrived at the FJC, and there was a hours-long clash between the first PTI workers and the Islamabad police. Toshakhana caseand later he Arrested That August, I have been in prison ever since.
On the same day, the individual Punjab policeman entered the Zaman Park residence in Imran, Lahore, which is also site or a A chaotic deadlock A few days ago, between the police and the PTI.
ATC Judge Tahir Abbas Sipra presided over today’s hearing. Sarfshof Khan, Amna Ali and others serve as the legal team of the PTI leader, while advocate Sardar Muhammad Razzaq is former chief minister of Punjab Parvez Elahi Legal counsel.
The judge issued a bailable arrest warrant for Qaiser, ordering him to present it in court.
The judge accepted the application seeking exemption from Elahi Disqualification From his role as the leader of the Senate opposition.
The judge then adjourned the lawsuit until October 6.
case, Registered Article 7 of the Counter-Terrorism Act (ATA) 1997 (Punishment of Terrorism Act) was also appointed Imran in the Counter-Terrorism Department Police Station.
A letter has been written to the Law Ministry about the sight of the former prime minister and is awaiting a response.
ATA case of complex violence in federal judicial system
As of March 22, 2023, Islamabad police arrested 316 PTI supporters on suspicion of attacking police officers and causing chaos outside the FJC.
The case had also Invoked Sections 148 (Rioting, Armed with a Deadly Weapon), 149 (Every member of Unlawful Assembly Guilty of Offense Committed in Prosecution of Common Object), 186 (Obstructing Public Servant in Discharge of Public Functions, 353 (Assault or Criminal Force to Deter Public Servant From Discharge of His Duty), 380 (Theft in Dwelling House, ETC), 395 (Punishment for Dacoity), 427 (Punishment caused 50 rupees damage), 435 (Punishment or explosive substance with fire or explosive substance, temporary amount of Rs 100), 440 (Punishment caused after the preparation for death or death) and 506 (Criminal Crime Code).
The first information report (FIR) named 18 people involved in the FJC causing damage, 22 people involved in the FJC parking lot causing damage and igniting fires, and all those involved in all the large police officers. It also mentioned that stones filled with gasoline, lighters and bottles filled with gasoline were recycled from some of them.