Imran Khan pleaded the court to grant him protective bail
Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has approached Islamabad High Court (IHC) for protective bail in a prohibited funding case.
Former prime minister Imran Khan, in his plea has argued that the FIA registered a bogus case against him and prayed the court to grant him protective bail so he could appear before the concerned court.
On the other hand, Registrar IHC has raised objections on the plea and said that PTI has not done biometrics and how can he move IHC before approaching a special court.
The court also directed Imran Khan to appear before the court within three minutes.
It is pertinent to mention that Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) Corporate Banking Circle on Tuesday lodged a case against 11 people including the former prime minister in the prohibited funding case.
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