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anti-terrorism court indicts Shah Mahmood Qureshi in May 9 case

Qureshi, brought to Kot Lakhpat jail from Adiala jail under tight security, faces several May 9 related cases

Last updated: 2024/07/15 at 3:16 PM
Published July 15, 2024
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LAHORE: In a case pertaining to the May 9 riots, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Shah Mahmood Qureshi was accused by an anti-terrorism court on Monday.

Under heavy guard, Qureshi was transferred from Adiala jail to Kot Lakhpat jail. He faces charges in multiple May 9 instances, including arson, at the Shadman police station.

The PTI leader was called by the court to begin the indictment process against him.

At the next hearing, which is set for July 22, the court has ordered that witnesses be called.

The former foreign minister was charged in eight more instances pertaining to the May 9 violence earlier this year. He is being detained in Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail on several counts.

In addition to those cases, Qureshi was sentenced to ten years in jail in the cipher case by a special court created under the Official Secrets Act.

But in June, Qureshi’s conviction in the cipher case filed under the Official Secrets Act was overturned by the Islamabad High Court (IHC).

Following the arrest of the ousted prime minister Imran Khan in connection with the £190 million settlement case, riots broke out nearly all across the nation on May 9. A large number of PTI employees, including top executives, were imprisoned last year due to their involvement in acts of violence and attacks against military sites.

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