Efforts to release Imran Khan in the cipher case continue
After getting bail from the Supreme Court, the bail bonds were submitted, Official Secret Act Court Judge Abul Hasanat Muhammad Zul Qarnain issued the warrant.
In the cipher case, ex-prime minister Imran Khan was released. After getting bail from the Supreme Court, the bail bonds were submitted. Official Secret Act Court judge Abul Hasanat Muhammad Zulqarnain issued the warrant. Imran Khan, arrested in the 190 million pound case and the Tosha Khana NAB case, may be released as soon as he gets bail in both cases.
Copies of the reference of 190 million pounds were also provided to PTI founder. Accountability Court Judge Muhammad Bashir conducted the hearing in Adiala Jail. Deputy Prosecutor General NAB Sardar Muzaffar Abbasi, Amjad Pervez, Special Prosecutors Irfan Bhola, Sohail Arif and others appeared in the court. PTI lawyer Shoaib Shaheen and barrister Umair Niazi appeared before the court.
An application for exemption from one-day attendance of Bushra Bibi was filed, which was approved by the court.
A copy of the 190 million pound reference was provided to founder PTI. On behalf of Shoaib Shaheen Advocate, the supporters signed the petition from PTI. Due to the unavailability of Bushra Bibi, the charge could not be filed in the Tosha Khana reference. The court directed to ensure the presence of Bushra Bibi at the next hearing. The accountability court adjourned the hearing till tomorrow.
It should be noted that the release of PTI founder is not possible despite the Supreme Court approving the request for release on bail in the cipher case. The guarantee was approved. The Supreme Court has also approved Imran Khan's bail, but despite getting bail from the Supreme Court, Imran Khan's release is not possible.
NAB has arrested Imran Khan in two more references, one of which is the Tosha Khana case which has been filed in the accountability court against Imran Khan, while the other case is of 190 million pounds, both the cases are being heard in the trial court. And Imran Khan cannot be released from jail until the trial court's decision comes.
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