On December 18, 2014, an anti-terrorism court (ATC) granted bail to Lakhvi, the commander of the banned outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), who was allegedly involved in planning, financing and executing the attacks on the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai in 2008.
Special prosecutor FIA Chaudhry Muhammad Azhar challenged his bail in the high court and requested it to suspend the ATC’s order. The prosecutor said there was sufficient evidence against the suspect in the case and that the trial court ignored it while granting him bail.
The IHC will take up the matter on January 5.
Soon after Lakhvi’s release by the ATC, the Islamabad administration had issued his detention orders under Section 3 of the Public Maintenance Order (3MPC). However, the IHC suspended it. The federal government then challenged the suspension of the detention orders in the Supreme Court.
Currently, Lakhvi is on a 14-day judicial remand in Adiala Jail for a six-year old kidnapping case. The case was registered by the Golra police on December 29, 2014, on the complaint of Muhammad Dawood, a resident in the capital’s outskirts.
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You will get the amswer of your question soon . Evidence of the Mumbai attack has not only served by India alone but by several counties in this case . War against terrorism demands what is required in such cases . Pakistan can't ignore this demand .
Why our Govt & Agencies are so active in this case?