Information reveals that PTI leaders’ bail request was considered by District and Session Judge Awais Ahmed Khan.
The administration filed a bogus and unsubstantiated complaint against the party leaders, the PTI’s attorney informed the court. According to him, lawsuits are filed against PTI each time it plans a nonviolent demonstration.
Upon receipt of surety bonds of Rs 5,000 each, the district and session courts granted the PTI leaders temporary bail.
In a previous case involving vandalism, Omar Ayub Khan, the head of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), had his temporary bail prolonged.
Omar Ayub told reporters that 95 “fake” cases under the categories of terrorism, murder, and attempted murder have been filed against him.
The former prime minister was among the PTI employees whose release he sought.
Recall that Omar Ayub also called for the establishment of an impartial panel to look into the circumstances surrounding the May 9 disturbances, which resulted in the destruction of military and public buildings.