Lawyer said that the journalist Asad Toor is in jail now and there is a first investigative report filed against him.


Islamabad: The Chief justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa has expressed indignation on Inspector General Islamabad in the journalists’ harassment case.
According to the details, the case heard in Supreme Court (SC) regarding the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) notices and harassment towards journalists.
Qazi Faez remarked that there is a recording of a crime but you could not find a clue of those accusers.
CJP questioned from attorney general that which kind of Inspector general is he, he should be suspended from his position.
Faez Isa asked that it’s been four years how much time do you need. Do you need four decades to find out the accusers. The whole country is watching your performance.
He said that it seems from your behavior that you are facilitating someone. Shoot a journalist, beat someone and then kidnapped him after that the safe city cameras got out of order.
Lawyer said that the journalist Asad Toor is in jail now and there is a first investigative report filed against him.

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