Karachi factory fire: LHC grants factory owners protective bail
Khan argued before the court that his client wanted to approach the concerned court for bail.
RAWALPINDI:
Owners of the factory Ali Enterprises, in which a fire claimed 260 lives in Karachi, were granted protective bails till October 1 by Lahore High Court’s (LHC) Rawalpindi bench on Thursday.
Justice Mamoon Rashid Sheikh accepted Abdul Aziz Bhaila’s plea, who along with his two sons Rashid Aziz and Shahid Aziz, had sought protective bails after being booked by the Karachi police in the Baldia factory fire case.
Talking to The Express Tribune, Bhailas’ lawyer Advocate Sardar Ishaq Khan said that the earlier bail obtained from Sindh High Court’s circuit bench in Larkana was due to expire on Friday, but they appealed for extension on Thursday due to the public holiday being observed today (Friday).
The lawyer added that after getting earlier the bail, Abdul Aziz Bhaila came to Islamabad where he fell ill and was admitted in a private hospital.
Khan argued before the court that his client wanted to approach the concerned court for bail but feared that they would be arrested as the earlier bail was due to end on Friday. The factory owned by Ali Enterprises in Baldia Town Karachi caught fire on September 11 where 260 employees lost their lives.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 21st, 2012.
Owners of the factory Ali Enterprises, in which a fire claimed 260 lives in Karachi, were granted protective bails till October 1 by Lahore High Court’s (LHC) Rawalpindi bench on Thursday.
Justice Mamoon Rashid Sheikh accepted Abdul Aziz Bhaila’s plea, who along with his two sons Rashid Aziz and Shahid Aziz, had sought protective bails after being booked by the Karachi police in the Baldia factory fire case.
Talking to The Express Tribune, Bhailas’ lawyer Advocate Sardar Ishaq Khan said that the earlier bail obtained from Sindh High Court’s circuit bench in Larkana was due to expire on Friday, but they appealed for extension on Thursday due to the public holiday being observed today (Friday).
The lawyer added that after getting earlier the bail, Abdul Aziz Bhaila came to Islamabad where he fell ill and was admitted in a private hospital.
Khan argued before the court that his client wanted to approach the concerned court for bail but feared that they would be arrested as the earlier bail was due to end on Friday. The factory owned by Ali Enterprises in Baldia Town Karachi caught fire on September 11 where 260 employees lost their lives.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 21st, 2012.