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Long March vandalism cases: Imran Khan acquitted

Imran Khan acquitted

ISLAMABAD: District and Session Court, Islamabad approved the founder PTI Imran Khan’s bail plea in two cases related to Long March vandalism today.

Judicial magistrate Shaista Kundi acquitted former Prime Minister Imran Khan in two cases registered in Lohi Bhir and Sihala police stations.

According to the details, judicial magistrate Shaista Kundi heard the pleas. PTI’s lawyer Naeem Panjutha pleaded with the court to summon Imran Khan.

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During the hearing, the Judicial magistrate asked who would be responsible if something happened on the way while bringing Imran Khan to court. Naeem Panjutha said that earlier Imran Khan had appeared in courts by himself when the Zaman Park operation was conducted, and warrants were issued. “The government’s job is to provide security, I want to give arguments in PTI’s founder’s presence,” Imran Khan’s lawyer said.

However, the court rejected the plea regarding Imran Khan’s appearance in court.

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