Imran Khan, the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was denied bail in the Jinnah House attack case by the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Lahore in a seven-page written verdict.
As a leader, Khan’s remarks have a big impact on party members and supporters, and other party officials are unlikely to disagree with his orders, Judge Manzar Ali Gul emphasized.
The former prime minister was found to be at fault in the case by the court.
According to the written ruling, on the day of the incident, a large number of arson and vandalism cases targeted government buildings, police officers, and military sites, avoiding private property.
The prosecution claims that Khan’s home in Zaman Park was the site of the conspiracy that planned the attack.
The prosecution emphasized how the fire destroyed valuables at Jinnah House, but law enforcement was able to recover them.