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America Withdraws Extradition, Zabir Moti Gets Bail In Britain

America withdraws extradition, Moti gets bail in Britain, Dawood’s henchman will be released from jail.

Zabir Moti, who handles the black businesses spread across several countries of terrorist king Dawood Ibrahim, may soon be released from London jail and go to Pakistan.

This was due to the withdrawal of his extradition request from the US. Earlier, the US had sought extradition to take custody of Moti on charges of drug smuggling, sending black money from one country to another, and blackmailing him on charges.

53-year-old Moti is a Pakistani citizen.

Moti, 53, is a Pakistani citizen. He challenged his extradition order of the lower court in the London High Court.

He was awaiting orders from the High Court, but before that the application for his extradition from the US was withdrawn. Moti was lodged in London’s Wandsworth Jail since his arrest in 2018.

The process of withdrawing the application took place this week. Subsequently, the Westminster Magistrate’s Court decided to grant Moti unconditional bail on his plea.

America withdraws extradition: Moti was lodged in London’s Wandsworth Jail since his arrest in 2018. Moti will be released from jail as soon as the Home Ministry gives his permission.

Now the release of the pearl awaits the green signal from the UK Home Ministry. Moti will be released from jail as soon as the Home Ministry gives his permission.

After that, he is likely to go to Pakistan. At present, the Ministry of Home Affairs has refused to comment on his case.

According to Pakistani media, the US investigative agency FBI did not have enough evidence to prove the allegations leveled against Moti.

Pakistan: Two years imprisonment or fifty thousand fine for criticizing the army, the minister said ‘funny’.

Preparations are being made to introduce a new law in defense of the army in Pakistan, which has been described by the Science and Technology Minister Fawad Chaudhary as ridiculous.

Actually, the army of the country wants to resort to the law to suppress the voice raised against it. Explain that the Parliamentary Standing Committee has also approved the bill related to it.

Opposition to the bill.

Union ministers, opposition leaders, and people associated with the legal fraternity are opposing the bill. The Minister of Science and Technology has said that the idea of ​​condemning criticism as a crime is completely ridiculous.

He has even said that respect is earned, it cannot be achieved by force from anyone. According to the Dawn newspaper, the Pakistan Bar Council has appealed to the government to withdraw the bill.

Explain that the proposed bill has been made that if a person intentionally ridicules the army, he will have to face two years of imprisonment or a fine of fifty thousand.

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