The Islamabad Anti-Terrorism Court has accepted the bail pleas of Eman Mazari and Haday Ali Chatha. The case was heard in the Anti-Terrorism Court, where Judge Abul Hassanat Muhammad Zulqarnain presided over the proceedings. The case pertained to a controversial tweet that sparked a dispute between the police and the accused couple.
The court accepted the bail pleas of Eman Mazari and Haday Ali Chatha, who were ordered to pay a bond of 10,000 rupees each. The couple’s lawyer, Riasat Ali Azaad, argued that the case was baseless and that they were unaware of the FIR against them.
The lawyer further argued that the case was fabricated and that the couple was being targeted unfairly. The police, on the other hand, claimed that Rana Shakhat was receiving threats from Qibal Mohsud, a member of the Khald Mqbal group.
The Commission for Inquiry has said that it has received multiple complaints from citizens through letters and emails. The Commission will conduct an initial review of the information and will summon the citizens for further inquiry.
The Lahore High Court has directed the accused to pay a bond of 30,000 rupees each. The court also ordered the police to provide security to the market and has decided to deploy 50 city wardens.
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Meanwhile, the Islamabad High Court has directed the accused to pay a bond of 30,000 rupees each. The court has also ordered the police to provide security to the market and has decided to deploy 50 city wardens.
The Commission for Inquiry has said that it has received multiple complaints from citizens through letters and emails. The Commission will conduct an initial review of the information and will summon the citizens for further inquiry.
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