Pakistan Issues Arrest Warrants for Imran Khan Party Leaders

asmaa - | World News

Violent demonstrations erupted subsequent to the apprehension of the former Prime Minister and leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party by paramilitary Rangers within the confines of the Islamabad High Court.

In connection with the turmoil that ensued on May 9 of the preceding year, an anti-terrorism court in Pakistan issued arrest warrants without the option of bail against Ali Amin Gandapur, the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and several others associated with the incarcerated ex-premier Imran Khan's political faction.

The Rawalpindi-based anti-terrorism court, under the jurisdiction of Judge Malik Ejaz Asif, initiated legal proceedings against Gandapur, summoning him and his companions to appear before the court on April 2, based on charges stemming from incidents on May 9.

The unrest was triggered by the detention of Khan, the former Prime Minister and head of the PTI party, by paramilitary Rangers at the Islamabad High Court on allegations of corruption. Subsequently, supporters of his party engaged in acts of vandalism, targeting numerous military installations, including the Jinnah House, Mianwali airbase, and the ISI building in Faisalabad. Notably, the mob also targeted the Army headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi.

In the aftermath of the tumult, law enforcement authorities apprehended hundreds of PTI activists and high-ranking officials, who were subsequently incarcerated for their involvement in the violent upheaval and assaults on military compounds. The government designated May 9 as a "Black Day" and opted to prosecute the demonstrators under the rigorous provisions of the Army Act.

Among the PTI figures issued arrest warrants were Murad Saeed, Shibli Faraz, Shahbaz Gill, retired Lt Col. Shabbir Awan, Shireen Mazari, Musarrat Jamshed Cheema, and Saad Jamil Abbasi. The potential arrest of Gandapur presents a precarious scenario, given the likelihood of staunch resistance from his supporters in the volatile Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Mohammed Ali Saif, an adviser to Gandapur, criticized the federal government, attributing the legal actions to an administration that ascended to power following allegedly manipulated elections on February 8.

About Author

asmaa
asmaa
581 Total posts


Read Also

World News
The Canadian government returns 6 Canadian children stuck in a Syrian detention camp

The Canadian government announced that it was able to return 6 Canadian children who were stuck in Syrian detention camps to Canada, according to what Global Affairs Canada announced this morning.

World News
Canada: Rising asylum and immigration applications cause a humanitarian crisis

After an increase in asylum and immigration applications to Canada during the past year 2023, the Canadian Border and Immigration Services Agency processed about 144 thousand files.

World News
Canada: Ontario's governor calls for Cancel Residency Permit of these international students

The Governor of the Province of Ontario in Canada, Doug Ford, renewed his request to cancel the residence permits of international students in Canada, those sitting in pro-Palestinian protest camps, and those demanding a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

World News
Etihad Airways Expands UAE-India Flights, Adding Jaipur Route to Network

In the coming two months, Etihad Airways will launch service to a number of new destinations, including Jaipur and Bali, Al Qassim, Antalya, Malaga, Nice, and the Greek islands of Santorini and Mykonos.

World News
Australia: Qantas Airways to pay $66 million fine in flight cancellation case

On Monday, Qantas Airways, an Australian airline, stated that it had settled a lawsuit accusing it of unlawfully selling thousands of tickets for flights that had already been cancelled by agreeing to pay a penalty of A$100 million ($66 million).

World News
Bangladesh announces the reopening of schools as searing temperatures drop

As Bangladesh braces itself for the reopening of schools, approximately 33 million students find themselves at the intersection of academic necessity and climatic adversity.

World News
Debunking the Myths: A Comprehensive Guide to Weight Loss with Keto

Unsure if keto is right for you? Discover a comprehensive guide to weight loss with keto! Explore the science behind it, potential health benefits, how to get started, address common myths, and find out if classic keto, targeted keto, or cyclical...

World News
Canada opens its doors For immigrants through several new immigration programs

The Canadian government announced the opening of its doors to immigration for people who wish to reside and move to Canada, and announced some new immigration programs to Canada. According to recent statistics, it is expected that these new...

World News
Canada issues a decision regarding travelers

The Canadian Transport Authority (CTA) has announced the launch of a new website where all travelers can view the decisions made on complaints regarding air travel.

World News
India: Seven individuals arrested for smuggling gold worth Rs 27.3 Mn from Gulf

In recent developments at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, India, authorities have successfully thwarted attempts to smuggle significant amounts of gold. These incidents shed light on the persistent challenges faced by customs...

World News
Bank of Canada reduces interest rates coinciding with the rise in gasoline prices

The Governor of the Bank of Canada announced the start of lowering interest rates in the coming period, especially after the Canadian inflation rate reached close to the 2.9 level, and gasoline prices rose.

World News
Indonesia Offers Dual Citizenship to Attract Overseas Workers

Between 2019 and 2022, close to 4,000 individuals of Indonesian origin were granted Singaporean citizenship, marking a significant migration trend in the region.

World News
Afghanistan: A gunman kills 6 worshippers inside a Shiite mosque

In western Afghanistan's Herat province, a tragic incident unfolded as a gunman entered a mosque, targeting worshippers and claiming the lives of six individuals.

World News
UK foreign secretary: 40-day ceasefire offered to Hamas

Efforts to mediate a resolution between Israel and Hamas have persisted for months, with Egypt, Qatar, and the United States leading diplomatic initiatives.

World News
Asia: Schools Closed, Warnings Issued Amid Extreme Heatwave Crisis

South and Southeast Asia are facing a relentless onslaught of scorching heat, prompting widespread concern and precautionary measures.

World News
Philippines suspended In-person class due to heat wave

Due to an unprecedented nationwide transportation strike and soaring temperatures, the Philippines has made the decision to halt in-person classes across all public schools for two days, Monday and Tuesday, as announced by the Department of...

World News
US Airlines Mandated for Automatic Refunds on Cancelled Flights

The US government has rolled out new regulations aimed at ensuring fair treatment for air travelers and protecting them from unexpected expenses.

World News
Indonesia: Magnitude 6.5 Earthquake Strikes Java Island

A seismic event measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale rocked the vicinity of Indonesia's Java island over the weekend, as confirmed by the country's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG).

World News
Urgent India: Bomb Threat at Mumbai Airport Following Hoax Call to Employee

In response to a false bomb threat at Terminal 1 of Mumbai Airport, police have filed charges against an unidentified person. The mystery woman who got the call about the explosives at Terminal 1 at Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) has not...

World News
Philippine Submerged Settlement Resurfaces Amid Drought Conditions

Nestled amidst the Pantabangan Dam in Nueva Ecija, Philippines, the relics offer a fascinating glimpse into history, resurfacing as the region grapples with scorching temperatures due to a prolonged drought.

World News
Moving to Dubai from the UK: Your Essential Guide to Thriving

This ultimate guide helps Brits navigate the exciting (and sometimes tricky) process of moving to Dubai. From visas and finding your dream flat to embracing the local culture and exploring desert adventures, this comprehensive guide has you covered....

World News
Japan: A Magnitude 6.5 Earthquake Strikes Island

A seismic event of considerable magnitude, measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale, recently shook the region encompassing Japan's Bonin Islands, as disclosed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) on Saturday.

World News
India: Second phase of voting begins today amidst Modi vsdi vs. Gandhi campaign

Friday marks the commencement of polling for 88 out of the 543 seats in India's lower house of Parliament, the Lok Sabha, with an electorate of 160 million individuals exercising their right to vote.

World News
Venice announces five-euro entry fee amid resident protests

Venice, known for its unparalleled beauty, embarked on a groundbreaking initiative on Thursday by implementing entry fees for day-trippers, marking a global first in the battle against mass tourism.

World News
Tanzania Tragedy: 155 dead from Floods and Landslides

Torrential rains associated with El Nino have wreaked havoc in Tanzania, claiming the lives of at least 155 individuals, according to Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa's address to parliament on Thursday.

World News
Malaysia: A mid-air collision during a military exercise leaves 10 dead

In a tragic event that unfolded on Tuesday, two Malaysian military helicopters collided midair during a routine training exercise at a naval base located in Perak state.

World News
A 5.4-magnitude earthquake struck Mexico Pacific Coast

In the middle of the Pacific Ocean, not far from Mexico's coast, a 5.4-magnitude earthquake struck the area last night. 

World News
Taiwan Hit by Magnitude 5.9 Earthquake Amidst Series of Quakes

A recent seismic event in Taiwan, specifically in its capital, Taipei, has brought tragic consequences, with at least 17 casualties reported thus far.

Pakistan Airlines Fined After Hostess Flies to Canada without passport