Imran Khan appeared before the anti-terrorism court in Lahore to secure bail in the cases, which include the Zille Shah murder case, arson, and interference in state affairs.
The complaint invoked sections of abetment of crime, criminal conspiracy, rioting, rioting armed with a deadly weapon, unlawful assembly, obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions, public nuisance, continuance of nuisance after injunction to discontinue, wrongful restraint
Islamabad police registered four separate cases against PTI leaders, activists and supporters on different charges, including Anti-Terrorism Act, and arrested over two dozen people.
The FIR states that "grave crimes" were committed by PTI leaders and hundreds of workers at the behest of Imran, whereby the party chairman alongside his associates has also been charged with criminal conspiracy.
Pakistan's Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on Monday extended the judicial remand of four suspects in former prime minister Imran Khan's case in the Wazirabad attack, ARY News reported.
Marking an end to the hours-long ruckus created inside the court premises, the LHC approved Khan's protective bail plea in a case pertaining to protests outside the Election Commission of Pakistan.
In addition to the main sentence under sections 38 and 20 of UAPA, the court sentenced Arun Bhelke to five to seven years imprisonment under IPC sections for the offences of cheating, and forgery, all these sentences are to be served simultaneously.
Last month, India hosted the two-day anti-terrorism meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), under India's chair of the Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC). After the meeting, a Delhi Declaration was issued which underlined that terrorists' opportunity to access safe havens co
Xinjiang police are investigating three men for 'malicious' anti-lockdown comments, critical of COVID-19 restrictions in the regional capital, Urumqi on the live stream.
Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on Monday arrested a member of the banned outfit Popular Front of India (PFI) for alleged involvement in anti-national activities, the ATS officials said.
These terrorists are trained, financed, armed, and radicalised in Pakistan which recently got relief after the FATF removed it from its 'Grey List'. The FATF by earlier putting Pakistan on its grey list had limited resources available to the country to increase its financing, which often fou
A terror case was registered against the leaders of PTI, including party's chairman Imran Khan, secretary-general Asad Umar and 100 other party workers for alleged violence during the protests.