ISLAMABAD –The hearing for the Al-Qadir Trust is currently taking place in the New Police Guest House, Police Lines, and Pakistan’s anti-graft agency requested Imran Khan, the former prime minister and chairman of the PTI, be physically detained for two weeks.
A day after his arrest, which greatly agitated the South Asian country, the obstinate leader was brought before the court. Imran Khan was pictured in a chair on Wednesday, appearing calm and as though he was trying to read something while donning his glasses.
The Islamabad Police Lines facility was designated as a court to hear the case that grabbed international attention among the horrific riots.
According to reports, Khawaja Haris, Faisal Chaudhry, Ali Gohar, and Ali Bukhari are part of the legal team defending the former PM, who is accused in more than a hundred cases. However, PTI lawyers complained that they were not allowed to meet with their client before the hearing, and Khan spoke with his lawyers during a lull in the proceedings.
The Al-Qadir Trust case is being heard by Judge Muhammad Bashir of the accountability court because a politician and former cricketer were accused of corrupting the organisation with the aid of a land tycoon.
Markets and educational institutions are now shuttered across the nation of over 220 million people as a result of the most recent political drama, which follows a months-long conflict.
In the midst of the demonstrations, PTI supporters attacked the corps commander’s home in the Punjabi capital as well as the Army’s General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi. In KP, members stormed towards the Chaghi monument while anti-riot forces engaged in combat and made numerous arrests.
