Court had ordered him to reach by 11:00 am today


Lahore: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief and Former Prime Minister Imran Khan Tuesday reached Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC), GNN reported.
According to details, Imran had filed appeal for exemption from attendance in three cases which was rejected by the court and ordered him to reach court by 11:00 am today.
Imran Khan's lawyers filed a plea for immunity from appearing in the cases of vedalism, police violence and Zille Shah murder in the ATC Lahore.
The position was taken in the application that Imran is in Lahore, however he cannot appear due to security threats, the court should approve the application for one day's attendance exemption.
The judge said: “In case of non-appearance, a decision will be taken according to the law, whoever comes to the court will get the relief”.
The court had adjourned the hearing of the case till 11am.
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