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Court rejects plea extend the period of physical arrest of Shahbaz Gill

PTI leader Shahbaz Gill faces police trial for hearing in Islamabad District and Session Court. Photo: file

ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Court on Wednesday denied the police request for a 7-day extension. in physical detention of PTI leader Shahbaz Gill and sent him to prison on judicial arrest in mutiny case filed against his.

At the beginning of imprisoned PTI leader charged at hearing today in court under tight security after graduation of his two-day arrest.

The police took Shahbaz Gill to see Magistrate Malik Aman. Faisal Chaudhry and Ali Bukhari were his advisers. also gift in courtroom.

During the course of during the proceedings, the Islamabad Capital Territory Police (ICT) stated that with district and session court on extension of measure of restraint of leader of PTI, which was strongly opposed by PTI lawyers.

Gill was arrested on August 9 in Islamabad after initiation of sedition case against his for sedition in pakistani army. Since then he has been back-and forward in in police custody and in the PIMS hospital.

Providing Arguments in support of his pleaSpecial Prosecutor Rizwan Abbasi told the court that the police made a little progress in case, adding that the suspect required be further interrogated in to restore some more things from him.

Shahbaz Gill can be transferred over in police custody on up arrest for 15 days, special the prosecutor objected.

He argued that they should return the suspect mobile Telephone.

special the prosecutor referred with court that suspect should be sent on judicial arrest in gun case recovery from his room in parliamentary lodges.

It is appropriate to mention here that the police opened another case. against Shahbaz Gill a day earlier after seizing two weapons from his room. in parliamentary lodges.

The raid was carried out out under control of a senior superintendent of the police (SSP) and Gill accompanied them there with police officers in handcuffs.

Gill, however, refused to take over of weapon.

Statement of selection cannot be retrieved via torture, says Gills counsel

talking to media outside district and session court in federal capital, Faisal Chaudhry, counsel of PTI chief Shahbaz Gill said the statement of choice cannot be obtained through torture on anyone.

“Shahbaz Gill was stripped and tortured,” the lawyer said, adding that his client was being held in different locations while in police custody.

He claimed that the IHC had ordered an investigation into the alleged torture. of head of PTI.

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