ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and former prime minister Imran Khan on Thursday acquitted in two May 9 case registered in Islamabad’s Shahzad Town police station.
As per details, the District and Sessions Court heard the bail pleas, where Judicial Magistrate Omar Shahab announced a reserved verdict on the PTI founder’s pleas of acquittal in two May 9 cases.
The court acquitted Imran Khan in both cases due to insufficient evidence. Imran Khan’s counsel Mirza Asim Beg and Naeem Panjotha had completed their arguments on the bail pleas.
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An unauthorized person registered the FIR and the PTI founder was charged under Section 109, but no evidence was presented, said the lawyer Mirza Asim Baig.
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