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Next Week Imran to Appear in Court for Disorderly Conduct

— Bushra’s wife posting bail in trust case

LAHORE: Former prime minister Imran Khan should have back in Lahore High Court (LHC) on Tuesday after it arrest and briefly detention last the week lit up the days of deadly civil unrest.

Khan was arrested on bribery allegations on On Tuesday, prompting supporters to rampage in cities across Pakistan before the Supreme Court declared it detention illegal in three days.

Hundreds in Islamabad of supporters of ruling alliance of coalition sides also started collecting on Monday for protest against Supreme Court decision release Khan.

former international cricket star should have gone back to the Supreme Court in his home city on from Monday to face new accusations that he planned the violence that followed his arrest, one of his lawyers said.

“Khan will appear in court today for reported cases against it’s related to incidents of From May 9 to 12,” lawyer Intazar Hussein Panjuta told AFP.

The court, however, fixed his petition for Tuesday.

At least nine people killed, hundreds of police officers are injured and more than 7000 people detained in last riots a week before Khan’s release on pledge on Friday, officials said.

Khan will again seek bail in V new cases that involve an allegation related to death of supporter of its Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party in March.

“He already has a security deposit for 10 days in rest of famous cases against him,” said Panjuta.

An embargo imposed by the Islamabad High Court prevents Khan arrest on any known cases have been also due to expiration on Monday.

Khan, 70, said on Twitter he expected to be arrested again.

“Using () preposition of Violence while I was inside the jail they assumed role of judge, jury and executioner,” he wrote of V current government.

Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan, who promised reporters that Khan would be re-arrested on On Sunday, “terrorism and mobbing were pre-planned, and it was done by Khan.”

WIFE PROVIDES BOIL

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court released bail for Khan’s wife Bushra Maneka until 23 May. in connection with land trust case against V former prime minister. This is the same case that led to arrest of Khan last a week.

Khan himself attended the hearing along with his wife. How are they made their way to court, the guards blocked the couple with protective white sheet.

During the proceedings, two members of the bench composed of Judge Shahbaz Ali Rizvi and Judge Shakeel Ahmad. over case.

The court expressed its disappointment with the delay arrival of Maneca that causes delay in Hearing.

Judge Rizvi, addressing the petitionerх counsel Khawaja Haris Ahmed, stressed the importance of maintaining the integrity of the court. He asked for the whereabouts of in a petitioner to whom counsel apologized saying that petitioner will appear soon.

Judge Rizvi considered the delay inappropriate and stated that such behavior was unacceptable.

“We granting you time until 14:15”, judge announced strictly. “If petitioner does not show up by 2:16 pm, we will fire plea”.

As a result, the trial was adjourned for a short time.

When the trial resumed, Judge Rizvi stressed the need of the petitioner’s presence before the start of the hearing, emphasizing the embarrassment caused both the lawyer and the court by delay.

counsel Maneka’s representative assured the court that punctuality would be ensured in future hearing.

‘ANGER AND MUCHKA’

Parties that overthrew the Khan in A no-confidence vote in April of last year planned protests on Monday against Supreme Court decision free Khan.

“People want come in very large numbers because of deep feeling of anger and longing”, internal minister Sunday said.

There was a strong security presence in capital on On Monday, Islamabad police said some protesters had entered the so-called red zone, which houses the Supreme Court.

Khan began to snarl in dozens of court cases since he was deposed.

Analysts say legal barriers are often used to discourage dissent. in Pakistan and Khan dismiss cases as politically motivated of elections no later than October.

Khan did something unprecedented campaign of disobedience against the army that ruled the country for near half of its 75-year history and continues to wield great influence.

In opposition Khan made explosive statements about military involvement in politics, including that they were preparing the November assassination attempt in that he was shot in leg while he campaigned for fresh polls.

His arrest last came tuesday just hours after he repeated the allegations at a rally.

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Sandra Loyd
Sandra Loyd
Sandra is the Reporter working for World Weekly News. She loves to learn about the latest news from all around the world and share it with our readers.

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