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PTI Leaders Alia Hamza and Maryam Mazari Sentenced to Judicial Remand in Jinnah House Attack Case

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Zarghona Jannat
Last updated: May 18, 2023
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PTI Leaders Alia Hamza and Maryam Mazari Sentenced to Judicial Remand in Jinnah House Attack Case
PTI Leaders Alia Hamza and Maryam Mazari Sentenced to Judicial Remand in Jinnah House Attack Case

In a significant development, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders Alia Hamza and Maryam Mazari, along with other individuals, have been sent on a seven-day judicial remand by the anti-terrorism court of Lahore. The case pertains to the attack, vandalism, and arson committed at Jinnah House, prompting a thorough investigation into the matter. This article highlights the latest proceedings in the case, shedding light on the involvement of the suspects and the judicial remand order.

PTI Leaders Placed on Judicial Remand: The anti-terrorism court in Lahore convened to address the Jinnah House attack case, which involved PTI leaders Alia Hamza and Maryam Mazari. The investigating officer presented evidence to the court, asserting the suspects’ participation in the attack, vandalism, and arson. Consequently, the officer requested judicial remand for further investigation and identification of the accused.

Acceptance of Judicial Remand Request: Admin Judge Abhar Gul Khan presided over the hearing and considered the investigating officer’s request for judicial remand. Recognizing the gravity of the case and the need for a comprehensive investigation, Judge Khan accepted the request and granted a seven-day judicial remand for the suspects. This remand period would allow the authorities to gather additional evidence and conduct thorough interrogations.

Transferring the Accused to Jail: As part of the judicial remand order, the court directed that Alia Hamza, Maryam Mazari, and the other suspects be transferred to jail. This transfer ensures their confinement during the investigation process and upholds the legal procedures involved in criminal cases. By placing the accused in jail, the court aims to prevent any potential interference with the investigation and ensure the fair administration of justice.

The judicial remand of PTI leaders Alia Hamza and Maryam Mazari, alongside others, in the Jinnah House attack case marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation. The decision by the anti-terrorism court of Lahore to grant a seven-day remand underscores the seriousness of the charges and the necessity for a comprehensive inquiry. By transferring the accused to jail, the court upholds the principles of due process and ensures the integrity of the investigation. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of holding individuals accountable for acts of violence and vandalism, as well as the role of the judiciary in delivering justice.

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