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Pakistan: Imran Khan-Led Party’s Worker Sentenced To Life In May 9 Riot Case | World News

A Anti-Terror Court in Sargodha (ATC) condemned Muhammad Ismail, Pakistan Tehreek-E-Isaf (PTI) worker Muhammad Ismail, a meticulous life prison for attacking a judicial complex in dawn for his role in the 9 May 2023 rebellions in Mianwali.

The decision, published by Judge Muhammad Naeem Sheikh on Friday, declared 50 people, including 50 people who were declared as criminals, including the PTI leaders and living deputies. Dawn, former Punjab Opposition leader Ahmad Khan Bhachar and Mnas Ahmad Chatha and Bilal Ijaz said among those called.

The court directed the Miianwali Police Chief to arrest 51 leakage and produce before the court.

According to Dawn, the court sentenced İsmail under more than one section of the Pakistan Penal Code and the Anti -Terror Law, three life terms, 15 years of meticulous imprisonment and fines exceeding 3.5 million RS. The court also ordered the loss of his property.

Three separate fires were recorded in the Miianwali City Police Station, rebellion of hundreds of PTI leaders and workers, attacking Pakistani Air Force Base, burning public property and shooting of court records. Most parliamentary and workers were added to the Fir months after events.

Malik Shafqat Abbas Awan, one of the defendants PTI MNA and his advisor, hit the decision. Bir A black point in the face of the judiciary, dedi he said, claiming that Ismail had already acquitted in two cases and proved that the court was “already rejected”.

In a relevant development, Dawn reported that an ATC in Rawalpindi issued an arrest warrant for 18 senior PTI leaders in connection with a protest on Wah Cantt on 26 November 2024.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Prime Minister Ali Amin Gandapur; Former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s sister Aleema Khan, who was imprisoned; Former Federal Minister Sheikh Waqas Akram; Former State Minister Ijaz Khan Jazi; And the old MNA Kanwal Shozab.

The court directed the police to arrest the defendants and produce until 8 August. In addition, the investigation officer called on full lawsuit.

The prosecutors claimed that the defendants “intentionally ignored the arrest and repeated court calls, thus preventing legal proceedings”.

Prosecutor Zaheer Abbas said that their continuation of the court “affects the judicial process and undermines the rule of law”.

The court also filed an application requesting a bail cancellation for 68 accused in a relevant case. Notifications were given to their atability and the proceedings were postponed until August 5th.

The court warned that legal proceedings will be initiated not only against the escaped people, but also against those who give bail bail if the defendants could not emerge.

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