The Anti-Terrorism Court in Islamabad has placed lawyer Iman Mazari and her husband, Hadi Ali Chatha, in police custody on physical remand for three days.
This decision comes after they were arrested for allegedly obstructing government affairs.
During the court proceedings, Judge Abu Al-Hassanat Muhammad Zulqarnain reviewed the case, in which the police had initially requested a 30-day remand.
Iman Mazari was represented by advocates Zainab Janjua and Ahsan Pirzada, who opposed the extended detention.
The charges against the couple fall under terrorism-related laws, following claims from the Islamabad police that their actions posed a security risk during the recent visit of an international cricket team.
Specifically, the Aabpara police detained them for interfering with official duties, which led to concerns about public safety.
Reports indicate that Iman Mazari has been transferred to the women's police station as the investigation continues.
The couple's arrest has drawn attention, especially given the context of the ongoing Test series, which featured the English cricket team playing in Pakistan.
Both Mazari and her husband are now facing legal scrutiny as authorities assess the implications of their alleged interference during a high-profile sporting event.
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