ATC grants bail to Imran Khan's sisters Aleema Khan, Uzma Khan

Imran Khan's sisters were arrested on October 4 in case related to PTI protests, registered at Kohsar Police Station


News Desk October 25, 2024

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An anti-terrorism court in Islamabad has granted bail to Aleema Khan and Uzma Khan, sisters of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan.

Judge Abul Hasanat Zulqarnain approved the bail requests against surety bonds of Rs20,000 each.

Aleema Khan and Uzma Khan were arrested on October 4 in a case registered at Kohsar Police Station.

The sisters were detained in the context of PTI protests.

Earlier this month, Islamabad police arrested Aleema Khan and Uzma Khan from D-Chowk. The two were taken into custody and transferred to the Secretariat police station, as confirmed by Express News.

Their arrest followed a PTI announcement of a planned protest at D-Chowk. Supporters of the party began arriving in the area, with Aleema and Uzma also joining the demonstration before being detained by police.

Consequenlty, an anti-terrorism court remanded Imran Khan's sisters into police custody for further physical remand after one day physical remand following their arrest.

Aleema and Uzma were presented in court after completing their one-day physical remand. The court, presided over by Judge Tahir Abbas Supra, was hearing the case registered at Kohsar Police Station under terrorism charges.

During the proceedings, the judge ordered all unrelated persons to leave the courtroom before PTI’s lawyer, Niazullah Niazi, began his arguments.

Niazi informed the court that they were provided with a copy of the First Information Report (FIR) via WhatsApp just the day before. He argued that the arrest of Aleema and Uzma on October 4 was unlawful, as they were not presented in court until October 6. "This arrest has become illegal," he stated.

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