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LHC to hear PTI founder’s plea against physical remand in May 9 cases

Imran Khan, physical remand, May 9

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) has fixed July 22 for the hearing PTI founder Imran Khan’s petitions challenging his 10-day physical remand granted over his alleged involvement in May 9 violence, ARY News reported on Saturday.

The hearing scheduled for Monday will be presided over by a two-member bench comprising Justice Tariq Saleem Sheikh and Justice Anwarul Haq.

The petition argued that the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) Lahore did not properly examine the record while granting physical remand.

The counsel further stated that Imran Khan was already in jail and police had previously investigated him. The petitions contend that the law was not considered while granting physical remand and request the high court to declare the physical remand order null and void.

An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) sent PTI founder Imran Khan on a 10-day physical remand in 12 cases pertaining to riots on May 9.

Imran Khan was produced through a video link as the prosecutor cited ‘security concerns’ for not producing him in person.

“Why can’t you produce the accused in person before the court?,” the judge, Khalid Arshad asked. The prosecutor replied that the PTI founder cannot be presented in court for security reasons.

The prosecutor said that they wanted to investigate the PTI founder regarding the footage they found of the May 9 incidents.

The prosecutor said that the Imran Khan would not be taken away from the Adiala Jail and be investigated there.

On the other hand, the defence counsel opposed the plea, maintaining that the physical remand cannot be granted if an accused is presented via video link.

 



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