Imran Khan’s Arrest Stayed Till May 31, NAB Summons Him And Bushra Bibi In Corruption Case
Imran Khan’s arrest stayed till May 31, NAB summons him and Bushra Bibi in a corruption case.
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan was summoned to the Anti-Corruption Office on Thursday. The case came to light when the court overturned an attempt to detain him days earlier.
Along with Imran, his wife Bushra Bushra also received a subpoena.
According to media reports, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Tuesday issued a subpoena to the head of Pakistan’s Tehreek-e-Insaf Party (PTI) and asked him to cooperate with the land corruption investigation.
Meanwhile, a Pakistani court on Wednesday extended a ruling until May 31, barring the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan in cases filed after May 9.
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued the order after government advisers asked for more time to provide information on a case brought against Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) head Imran Khan,
Imran Khan’s arrest stayed till May 31: 70-year-old Khan attended court.
The court was considering PTI’s request for details of all cases filed against Khan. Khan’s party claims to have over 100 cases against PTI representatives nationwide.
According to Pakistan’s Leading Gazette, the court granted the prosecutor’s request and postponed the hearing until May 31.
In a big relief for Khan, Islamabad’s Supreme Court on Friday granted him two weeks of protective bail in the Al Qadir Trust corruption case.
Court also ordered a moratorium on the former prime minister’s arrest in all cases brought across the country until May 15.
On May 9, Pakistan’s Supreme Court ruled Khan’s dramatic arrest in court “unlawful and unlawful”.
Pakistan claims, the TTP training camp running in Afghanistan at the instigation of the Taliban, released photographs in a new military uniform.
Terrorist organization Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has released a photo in its new military uniform with modern weapons.
The photo of the chief commander of TTP has also been released.
Pakistan claims that the chief commander of TTP is in Afghanistan and this terrorist training is going on at the Al Farooq training center in Afghanistan at the instigation of the Taliban.
Pakistan also claims that it killed 40 terrorists of this terrorist organization in a special operation last night, in which two of its top leaders were also included.