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Islamabad protest: Pakistan court grants police remand for 156 PTI workers arrested

Islamabad protest: Pakistan court grants police remand for 156 PTI workers arrested

Posted on December 1, 2024 By admin


During the hearing, led by Anti-Terrorism Court Judge Tahir Abbas Supra, the investigating officer requested an extended physical remand for the suspects, alleging that anti-riot kits and sticks were recovered from the PTI workers. File
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“An anti-terrorism court in Pakistan has approved the police remand of 156 workers of former Premier Imran Khan’s party arrested during a protest in Islamabad,” according to a media report.

“Workers of Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) were arrested during the November 24 sit-in protest at D-Chowk and cases have been registered against them at the Secretariat Police Station,” The Express Tribune newspaper reported.

The party members crossed barricades and attempted to reach Islamabad, where a midnight crackdown resulted in four deaths and more than 50 injuries.

“The Anti-Terrorism Court in Islamabad approved a four-day physical remand for 139 of the arrested activists and granted an additional four-day remand for 17 others,” the report said.

During the hearing, led by Anti-Terrorism Court Judge Tahir Abbas Supra, the investigating officer requested an extended physical remand for the suspects, alleging that anti-riot kits and sticks were recovered from the PTI workers.

However, the court rejected the request for physical remand of two female detainees, ordering them to be sent on judicial remand instead. The detained women activists, who were arrested on November 24, claimed that they had not been provided food or water, according to the report.

The midnight crackdown forced Imran Khan’s supporters to evacuate D-Chowk and the adjacent main business district of the capital, ending their protest. His party described the crackdown as a “massacre” under the “fascist military regime,” while police sources reported that about 450 protesters were arrested. The PTI claimed that “hundreds” were killed in the violent clashes with security personnel.

Published – December 01, 2024 04:51 pm IST



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