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Tosha Khana case: Court issues Imran’s non-bailable arrest warrant

The hearing had been adjourned till March 7.

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Tosha Khana case: Court issues Imran’s non-bailable arrest warrant
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Islamabad: Session and District Court Islamabad Tuesday issued non-bailable arraest warrants for pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran khan in Tosha Khana case.

Additional Session judge Zafar Iqbal heard the case and passed the verdict in Khan's absence.

The hearing had been adjourned till March 7.

On the other hand, Islamabad Police reported that they had identified a suspicious person near Imran’s vehicle.

Earlier today, Anti-terrorism Court’s (ATC) judge Raja Jawad approved Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan’s protective bail plea in case pertaining to the violent protests outside Election Commission.

Whereas Judge Rakhshanda Shaheen of banking court also approved Imran’s bail in Prohibited Funding case. The court had ordered him to appear on February 28 in the light of Islamabad High Court's (IHC) decision.

PTI chairman reached judicial complex Islamabad to appear in four different cases along with a huge crowd where he appeared in the court.

On the occasion, severe disorder was seen as huge number of PTI workers barged into the premises of judicial complex.

This caused disruption in the security arrangements at the G11 judicial complex.

The security personnel failed to stop the activists due to which Imran Khan faced difficulty in entering the court room.

Former Prime Minister had reached Islamabad travelling from his residence in Zaman Park Lahore for court appearance in four different cases.

According to details, the travel schedule for PTI chief was changed as he travelled via motorway, instead of special airplane.

Strict security measures have been observed both in Lahore and Islamabad for former prime minister.

Huge number of party supporters reached Khans’ Zaman Park residence in Lahore to leave with his convoy for Islamabad.

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