Imran Khan appeared in the court, lawyers reached the police lines

Imran Khan – File photo

Chairman PTI Imran Khan, who was arrested yesterday in the federal capital Islamabad, will be produced in the court located in Police Lines today, where he The lawyers have arrived.

Imran Khan’s lawyers Babar Awan and Faisal Chaudhry who reached the police lines were stopped from entering.

Gilgit-Baltistan Chief Minister Khalid Khurshid with his security went inside the police lines.

We do not trust Judge Zafar Iqbal: Faisal Chaudhry

Imran Khan’s lawyer Faisal Chaudhry while talking to the media said that Imran Khan’s case can be brought before the Tosha Khana case judge.

He said that Judge Zafar Iqbal of the Tosha Khana case should not hear the case, we do not trust him, we will file a petition against him.

Faisal Chaudhry said that we have no contact with Imran Khan, we were not given the record of the case, the government took action as planned.

Undeclared martial law is: Babar Awan

Babar Awan, the lawyer of PTI leader and Imran Khan, while talking to the media in police lines, said that at present there is no constitution in the country, there is undeclared martial law, there is an invisible emergency.

Police lines changed to court

The Tosha Khana case and the Al Qadir University Trust case against former Prime Minister Imran Khan will be heard today.

Imran Khan will be produced at Police Lines H-11 instead of Judicial Complex or F8 Court.

Will Imran Khan be indicted in the Tosha Khana case or not? This will be decided today.

Additional Sessions Judge Humayun Dilawar has summoned Imran Khan today to indict him.

NAB will request Imran Khan’s physical remand from the accountability court judge.

The Commissioner’s Office has given the status of a court to the police lines for security reasons.

Strict security arrangements

Tight security arrangements have been made outside the police lines of Islamabad, where FC and Islamabad Police have been deployed.

Containers have also been placed outside the police lines by the Islamabad Police.

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