Verdict in long march vandalism case reserved

Judicial magistrate hears acquittal plea of accusers mentioned in long march vandalism case

Picture shows Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan with close aides on his open-top container during the PTI's long march.—Photo: Facebook/PTI

ISLAMABAD:

The District and Sessions Court of Islamabad has reserved its verdict in the long march vandalism on the acquittal plea of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's founder, Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad, Asad Umar and Ali Muhammad Nawaz.

Judicial Magistrate, Malik Imran on Monday heard the acquittal plea of accusers mentioned in the long march vandalism case.

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During the course of hearing, the prosecutor completed its arguments.

Judicial Magistrate, Malik Imran will pronounce the verdict on June 13.

It may be mentioned that a case registered against the PTI founder and others under the vandalism section at I-9 police station.

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