PTI members Hammad Azhar, Zubair Niazi, and Khalid Gujjar declared as proclaimed criminals.


Lahore: An anti-terrorism court declared Hammad Azhar, Zubair Niazi and Khalid Gujjar proclaimed offenders in police vans burning case on Wednesday.
The court heard the matter involving the police vehicles that were set on fire outside Zaman Park.
ATC Judge Ijaz Ahmed Buttar launched the legal process to have the accused declared proclaimed offenders in response to a police plea about the case of the burning vehicles.
The court ordered the issuance of advertising and deemed PTI members Hammad Azhar, Zubair Niazi, and Khalid Gujjar to be proclaimed criminals.
The investigation officer claimed that although the accused had non-bailable warrants issued against them, they had been evading capture. He asked the judge to formally name them as offenders.
The Race Course police station is prosecuting the accused for allegedly setting fire to police cars outside Zaman Park.
Hassaan Niazi's proclaimed offender status was also requested by the police, but the request was denied after his detention in another case.

The boring, insidious world of the womanosphere
- an hour ago
Sadness in net, Anger on the attack: 'Inside Out' characters reimagined as hockey players
- 9 hours ago

Govt to credit Rs2,000 petrol subsidy directly into bank accounts
- 19 hours ago
PM Shehbaz calls for introducing environment-friendly vehicles
- 19 hours ago

How the Apple Watch defined modern health tech
- an hour ago
Iran rejects ceasefire as deadline nears on Trump ‘hell’ ultimatum
- 18 hours ago

OpenAI’s AGI boss is taking a leave of absence
- an hour ago

Anker’s Nebula P1 projector is the portable sound king
- an hour ago

Anthropic essentially bans OpenClaw from Claude by making subscribers pay extra
- an hour ago

YouTube’s TV takeover continues with 24/7 streaming ‘Stations’
- an hour ago

I saved a doomed Windows laptop by embracing Linux
- an hour ago

PIA withdraws discounts, suspends several flight routes amid jet fuel price hike
- 19 hours ago







