Enforced escape: ATC acquits PML-N MNA Anjum Aqeel
ATC-I judge rules charges against Aqeel could not be proven, because he had voluntarily given his arrest.
RAWALPINDI:
Special Judge Anti-Terrorism Court-I (ATC-I) Chaudhry Habibur Rehman on Tuesday acquitted Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz MNA Anjum Aqeel and 15 other men who were booked for escaping from the custody of Shalimar police in Islamabad, Express News reported.
The Shalimar police had registered the case in July 2012 with the ATC-I, after which the court was hearing the case.
The judge ruled that the charges against Aqeel could not be proven, because had he escaped from Shalimar police’s custody, then he would not have voluntarily given his arrest.
Aqeel was earlier granted post-arrest bail by an anti-terrorism court, as were 30 other men accused of helping him escape from the custody of Shalimar police in the capital.
Shaukat Aziz Siddiqi, counsel for the MNA, had said that some people had forcibly taken Aqeel away from police custody on July 15 but he himself did not try to escape.
Special Judge Anti-Terrorism Court-I (ATC-I) Chaudhry Habibur Rehman on Tuesday acquitted Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz MNA Anjum Aqeel and 15 other men who were booked for escaping from the custody of Shalimar police in Islamabad, Express News reported.
The Shalimar police had registered the case in July 2012 with the ATC-I, after which the court was hearing the case.
The judge ruled that the charges against Aqeel could not be proven, because had he escaped from Shalimar police’s custody, then he would not have voluntarily given his arrest.
Aqeel was earlier granted post-arrest bail by an anti-terrorism court, as were 30 other men accused of helping him escape from the custody of Shalimar police in the capital.
Shaukat Aziz Siddiqi, counsel for the MNA, had said that some people had forcibly taken Aqeel away from police custody on July 15 but he himself did not try to escape.