Pakistan’s anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Peshawar has been hearing the case of the Radio Pakistan attack. On this occasion, the Punjab Forensic Lab report was presented in court. The court returned the original report to the police and ordered the prosecution to present a copy, while also directing the investigating officer to appear in court on the next hearing. During the hearing, a notification was issued announcing the appointment of Additional Advocate General Muhammad Inam Yousafzai as special prosecutor, which was opposed by the lawyer for the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (PBC). The lawyer argued that Muhammad Inam Yousafzai had represented two suspects in this case, and his appointment as special prosecutor was illegal. The court issued a notice to Additional Advocate General Muhammad Inam Yousafzai and summoned him to appear in court on the next hearing. On this occasion, the prosecution stated that on May 9, protesters attacked Radio Pakistan, set the building on fire, and burned private and government property. They further stated that the Eastern Police Station had nominated over 80 suspects, including Provincial Minister Mina Khan Afridi, Assembly members Fazalullah, Asif Khan, and PTI workers, and nine suspects are still at large. The ATC of Peshawar has adjourned the hearing of the case until January 26. The arrested lady constable was suspended and a case was registered against her at the Women’s Police Station. She claimed that the foundation stone of various development projects was laid in the Old City area, including a track from Peoples’ Chowk to the Quaid’s Mausoleum and the closure of two tracks from Khudadad Colony. Pakistan emphasized the need for continuous support for stability and security in Somalia. Chairman PTI Barrister Gohar said that today is the last day of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Saeed Afridi’s visit to Sindh. The FIA spokesperson said that 16,000 US dollars were recovered from a suspect arrested by the PECHS police. Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz congratulated the Pakistan Navy on successfully testing a missile. Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif directed the Health Minister, Health Secretary, and PMDC administration to remain alert and provide all possible medical assistance to the injured. The Rangers spokesperson said that a large quantity of goods worth crores of rupees have been recovered during the operation with the Customs Enforcement. Pakistan strongly condemns Israeli actions in Somalia and supports regional stability and security. Saeed Afridi said that we were deliberately led astray on deserted routes while returning from Hyderabad to Karachi. The police said that the bodies and injured were shifted to the hospital, where some injured are in a critical condition. According to rescue sources, five people died in the accident. The police said that over 30 workers have been taken into custody, and one police official was injured in the protesters’ violence. Pakistan has emphasized the need for continuous support for stability and security in Somalia. According to the police, the bodies and injured were shifted to the hospital, where some injured are in a critical condition. Abbas Araghchi said that they are dreaming of being safe from the fire that surrounded them. The Hungarian Foreign Minister said that the war frenzy of European leaders is putting Hungary at the greatest risk. Pakistan strongly condemns Israeli actions in Somalia, Ismail Dar.
Pakistan Condemns Israeli Actions in Somalia, Supports Regional Stability
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