"Institutions have become political instruments"


Rawalpindi: The Lahore High Court (LHC) Rawalpindi bench wrapped up Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah’s plea for cancellation of the arrest warrant.
According to details, the court heard Rana Sanaullah’s plea seeking cancellation of the arrest warrant.
DG anti-corruption Punjab Nadeem Sarwar said, ‘we do not want to arrest Rana Sanaullah, the name cannot be dismissed from the case once the challan is presented.’
The judge remarked that the institutions have become political instruments. One comes to sue and the other comes to dismiss the case.
Court inquired whether the FIR was directly on Rana Sanaullah or on the source report? DG Anti-Corruption Nadeem Sarwar replied that the FIR was filed on the source report.
Later, the court disposed off Rana Sanaullah’s plea and sent the case to the subordinate court.
“The trial court will decide on the case. Petitioner can file an appeal for 249A in the trial court for an acquittal,” the court remarked.

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