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Imaan Mazari’s bail approved in sedition case

Iman bail approved in exchange for a surety bond of Rs. 30,000, the court approved Iman Zainab Mazari's bail plea.

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Islamabad: A District and Sessions Court of Islamabad approved the bail of human rights lawyer Imaan Zainab Mazari in a sedition case on Tuesday.

A case against Iman Mazari and Ali Wazir had been registered in the Tarnol police station for sedition and damaging government property.

The reserved decision was presented by serving Judge Waqas Ahmed Raja.

Moreover, Iman bail approved in exchange for a surety bond of Rs. 30,000, the court approved Iman Zainab Mazari's bail plea.

However, the court sent Ali Wazir to Adiala jail on judicial remand.

The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) of Islamabad on Monday handed human rights lawyer Imaan Mazari and Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) leader Ali Wazir into police custody on a three-day physical remand.

Earlier, former minister and ex-PTI leader Shireen Mazari has said that police men in plain clothes, including women, and paratroopers, “kidnapped” her daughter Imaan Hazir Mazari on Sunday.

Shireen shared the news on social media website X, former twitter, that "the officials broke open the door of her house and took away her daughter in her night dress."she continued, disregarded her daughter's request to grant her a moment to change out of her nightwear and whisked her away.

“Just now police women, plainclothes people and r ager [rangers] types took my daughter away after breaking down our front door. Taking away our security cameras and her laptop and cell. We asked who they had come for and they just dragged Imaan out. They marched all over the house.

My daughter was in her night clothes and said let me change but they just dragged her away. Of course, no warrants or any legal procedure. State fascism. Remember we r only 2 women living in the house. Thus, is an abduction,” Mazari wrote in her post.

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