ISLAMABAD: Islamabad district court and the bench on Tuesday referred Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Information Secretary Raoof Hasan to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) for two dates for alleged media interference. report.
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FIA lawyer approached PTI officials in court and requested the court to exonerate the defendant regarding the return of the equipment allegedly used in the national struggle.
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A day ago, Islamabad police arrested the party's central secretary Hasan for allegedly leading a digital media group and engaging in anti-Pakistan activities.
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Commenting on the arrest, the police claimed that "PTI Digital Media Center has become a global source of misinformation from the source of anti-Pakistan propaganda worldwide."
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While it was first reported that the party's president, Barrister Gohar Khan, was also arrested, ICT later clarified that they arrested Hasan only during the protest at PTI Central Secretariat.
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The killing of the policeman sparked protests from the former president, and President Gohar condemned Hasan's arrest.
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The PTI leader, accompanied by National Assembly Opposition Leader Omar Ayoub and former National Assembly Speaker Asad Qizer, reiterated the assurance that the party will fight for Hassan and leave no stone unturned to ensure his early release.
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Most notably, the party's press secretary was attacked and covered in blood by four transgender men in Islamabad in May.
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CCTV footage of the incident shows Hasan walking on the street when he was disturbed by a changeling, after which the protester spoke to the PTI leader for a few minutes.
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At today's hearing, the agency's lawyer informed the court that a 30-day physical application can be made in the FIA file.
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He then asked the court to send the PTI officials to the investigation center and keep them in jail for 10 days.
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However, Hasan's lawyer, Latif Khosa, opposed the prosecutor's request for extradition.
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Meanwhile, Bokhari's defense lawyer questioned the necessity of the 10-day defense as there was no evidence against the PTI leaders.
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The prosecutor said Hassan had nothing to do with the media [group] and asked what investigations the FIA had done in the last 24 hours.
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Is the use of mobile phones illegal? Bockari continued to ask the suspect what he posted on X.
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The court later sentenced Hasan and other PTI workers to FIA for two days, while two women PTI workers were also kept in judicial custody for 14 days.
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FIA stated in the FIR that while investigating PTI employee Ahmad Waqas Janjua, the accused was accused of participating in the national struggle along with the board members and the media.
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The charges against the 12 suspects, both women, include sections 9 (glorification of crime), 10 (cyber terrorism) and 11 (hate speech) of the Electrical Fire Prevention Act.
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The accused include Waqas, PTI chief Hasan, Afaq Ahmed Alvi, Hameedullah, Rashid Mahmood, Zeeshan Farooq, Syed Osama, Mohammad Rizwan Afzal, Mohammad Rafiq, Syed Hamza, Farhat Khalid and Iqra.
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FIR against CTD Inspector Sajid Ikram reads: “…using various social media tactics, [these people] tried to undermine the integrity of Pakistan and create law and order”.
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