The court directed the ex-prime minister to submit Rs100,000 as surety against the bail


Islamabad: The anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Thursday extended former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s interim bail till September 12 in the terrorism case registered him.
According to details, the proceedings were conducted by ATC judge Raja Jawad Abbas Hassan. PTI Chairman Imran Khan appeared before the court for the contempt case.
The court directed the ex-prime minister to submit Rs100,000 as surety against the bail.
The police have also been directed to appear before the court for the arguments in the next hearing.
Earlier today, the ATC summoned PTI Chairman Imran Khan at 12 noon in the terrorism case filed against him for threatening senior police officers and Additional Sessions Judge Zeba Chaudhry during a public rally in the federal capital.
As per details, Additional session Judge Raja Hassan Jawad heard the former premier’s interim bail petition in a terrorism case registered against him for allegedly threatening a female judge in a PTI rally held on August 20.
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