The investigating officer stated that a photogrammetric test needed to be conducted


Lahore: An anti-terrorism court in Lahore on Tuesday approved a seven-day physical remand for Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) leader Maulana Muhammad Tahir Saifi in a case involving the issuance of a fatwa against the Chief Justice of Pakistan.
As hearing commenced, the Police produced Saifi before the court of Judge Khalid Arshad.
The prosecution requested the physical remand of the accused. The investigating officer stated that a photogrammetric test needed to be conducted and a microphone needed to be recovered.
During hearing, Maulana Muhammad Tahir Saifi’s speech was played in court. The judge asked, "You speak with great enthusiasm, is this your speech?" The accused admitted, "Yes, this is my speech."
The court asked why he spoke against the Chief Justice of Pakistan. The accused responded, "We are advising the Chief Justice to be cautious. The verdict in question is against the Constitution. There is still an opportunity for the Chief Justice to reconsider his ruling."
The court ordered the accused to be presented again on August 6.

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