Therefore, some more proclaimer of PTI are facing these kinds of problems by the ATC for being affiliated with PTI.
Lahore: The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) has ordered to seize assets of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) proclaimer accused candidates.
According to the details, PTI’s former provincial minister Mian Aslam Iqbal’s two residential plots and one bank account has been seized.
Moreover, Hammad Azhar’s five agricultural lands have been detained. Farrukh Habib four bank accounts, one resident asset and an insurance policy have been ceased.
Murad Saeed’s two bank account and one personal car ceased. Ali Amin Gandapur’s three agricultural lands, one residential property, five bank accounts, two cars, 35 horses have been ordered to seize.
Former Federal minister Azam Sawati's two agricultural lands, two residential properties, five bank accounts, one car, three plots, flats, Sawati inter-prizes' shares of 51 percent and the properties in foregin countries have been commanded to cease.
On the other hand, Andleeb Abbas's two residential plots, three bank accounts and two cars have been detained.
Therefore, some more proclaimer of PTI are facing these kinds of problems by the ATC for being affiliated with PTI.
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