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Interim bail granted in 4 more cases of Sheikh Rasheed, Rashid Shafiq

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There is no previous case against me, all the cases are post-challenge, Sheikh Rasheed

The Anti-Terrorism Court Rawalpindi has approved the interim bails of Sheikh Rasheed and Rashid Shafiq on personal charges in 4 more cases.

Sheikh Rasheed and Rashid Shafiq appeared in the court along with their lawyer Sardar Abdul Raziq Khan Advocate. The accused pleaded for pre-arrest bail in the cases registered in Police Station GHQ Gate Attack Case Taxila Wah Cantt and Sadar Cantt.

Read more: Sheikh Rasheed released from Adiala Jail

Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed’s lawyer Sardar Abdul Razaq said that the political revenge against Sheikh Rasheed is not ending. Both have been named in countless cases. Every day there is news of a new case.

Judge Malik Ejaz Asif while talking to Sheikh Rasheed said that Sheikh seems to have turned upside down. Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed took a position that there is no previous case against.

The court approved the interim bail of Sheikh Rasheed and Sheikh Rashid Shafiq till November 18, combining all the applications. Former Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed was named accused in 13 cases of May 9.

 

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