Cases were registered against Imran Khan and other PTI leaders on behalf of Coral Police Chief Umar Hayat and Ramna Police Chief Shaw Rashid Ahmed.
The FIR is authorized under Sections of the Anti-Terrorism Act and Sections 148 (riots), 149 (unlawful assembly), 186 (obstruction of public officials in the performance of their official duties) and 353 (assassination or criminal violence to prevent a crime). created) and 506 (penalties for intimidation) of the Penal Code of Pakistan.
PTI chief Imran Khan and leaders Shibli Faraz,Hamad Azhar and Murad Saeed were nominated among his 21 FIR leaders and his 250 other party members.
“Imran Khan and his other PTI leaders were leading a crowd that had gathered at the judicial complex. People in the crowd had guns, sticks and flags in their hands, and police and courts other security officials had received death threats,” one FIR read.
It further explained that despite warnings from barricades and police, mobs broke into her IHC premises and damaged surveillance cameras, benches and other public property.Other FIRs related to Khan’s arrival at the judicial complex have made similar allegations.
PTI chairman Imran Khan secured parole on Tuesday on three charges, including attempted murder and a fundraising ban, while Islamabad’s Sessions Court ruled against him in the Toshakana case registered against him.The court issued a warrant without bail for the arrest of the ex Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Two new lawsuits have been opened against PTI leader Imran Khan and registered court complexes.
The ousted prime minister has appeared in separate cases before the Banking Court, the Anti-Terrorism Court, the District and Session Courts of the Federal Capital’s Judicial Complex, and the Islamabad High Court (IHC).
