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islamabad court says Shahbaz Gill feels unwell, orders a second medical examination

ISLAMABAD: Islamabad court on Friday ordered re-medical examination of PTI leader Shahbaz Gill stated that his “condition is not very good”.

The court issued the order, which was reserved earlier today after police demanded an 8-day extension. in his physical detention in mutiny case filed against him at the Kosar police station over issued anti-army remarks on TV.

“The state of Shahbaz Gill is not good should undergo a medical examination again”, the court said and ordered the authorities to leave him at the Pakistan Institute. of Medical Sciences (PIMS) until Monday.

Deviation plea of Gill’s lawyer that the two-day arrest granted on August 17 was completed, Judicial Magistrate Raja Farrukh Ali Khan said that pre-trial detention had not even started yet and instructed the prosecution to submit a medical report to next hearing.

“Shahbaz Gill is an asthmatic. patient, perform medical tests,” the judge said.

Former leader of PTI, with put on an oxygen mask on was taken from PIMS and produced in the court is heavily guarded.

“Jill fell ill after the court decision”

During the hearing, Special Prosecutor Raja Rizwan Abbasi stated that when Gill was hospitalized, a medical examination was carried out to assess his health.

“The investigator may out medical checkup-up without a court order. Nowhere is it written that if a suspect is sick, he cannot be handed over to the police. on physical detention,” Abbasi said.

The prosecutor stated that jail doctors informed the Islamabad High Court (IHC) that when the suspect was taken to prison he was fine and the medical report was normal.

A doctor told IHC that Gill became ill when the court ruled on his physical confinement, Abbasi argued and sought an extension. in his detention.

During his arguments, Gill counsel Faisal Chaudhry argued that the medical report says his client was tortured.

“You saw his state of health. issue,” he said.

This case fixed to VVK on on Monday he added and opposed the police request for extension in arrest.

‘Tight and healthy’

Formerly PIMS Medical Center board declared the PTI leader “fit” and “healthy” and may be discharged at any time.

According to the report, 10 different medical tests and x-rays were performed. on PTI leader in the hospital and all of they were announcedclear”. Sources said the report found no signs of torture.

On Wednesday, the circuit and session courts ordered Gill to — who was behind bars from August 9 – in custody for 48 more hours. However, PTI contested the case. in Supreme Court of Islamabad.

After the trial ordering pretrial detention extendedIt is reported that the condition of the PTI leader began to deteriorate, and after hours- a long drama, he was transferred to PIMS from the Adial prison.

Islamabad IGP ordered to investigate allegations of torture

IHC on Thursday sent an inspector general of Police (IGP) Islamabad to submit a detailed report on the alleged torture of Jill in police custody, as well as controversy that took place in Adial prison over guardianship of accused.

Court also allowed Gill’s lawyers to meet with him at the medical facility where he was being treated.

IHC Acting Chief Justice Aamer Farouk presided. over case and allowed Gill’s lawyers to meet with him after they said they were not allowed to meet with their client earlier Thursday morning.

Referee also released show-cause notifying the administration of the Adial prison that he was taken into custody later than the deadline.

PTI Lawyers Called for Suspension of detention order, but the IHC judge extended on Monday and adjourned the hearing to the same date.

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Derrick Santistevan
Derrick Santistevan
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