The Accountability Court Islamabad granted bail to Bushra Bibi till October 31


Islamabad: Former First Lady and wife of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan, Bushra Bibi has been granted bail in Tosha Khana case and 190 Million Pounds Scandal.
According to details, Chairman PTI's wife along with her lawyer appeared before the Islamabad Accountability Court for the hearing of the Tosha Khana case and £190 million scandal.
During the hearing, lawyer Latif Khosa asked the duty judge Raja Jawad Abbas that it has been a long time since I saw you. To which the judge replied that now he has gotten the charge of narcotics court.
The lawyer presented the position in the court that on the same day that the accountability court disposed of the bail application, NAB sent a new notice. The duty judge inquired where is Bushra Bibi?
Duty Judge Raja Javad Abbas later called Bushra Bibi to the rostrum, on which the former first lady came to the rostrum. However, before that, Bushra Bibi did not come to the rostrum in any court of the judicial complex.
Later, the Accountability Court Islamabad granted bail to Bushra Bibi till October 31 in the Tosha Khana case and 190 million pounds scandal against the surety bond of Rs0.5 million each.

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