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Quetta court issues non-bailable arrest warrant against former Pak PM Imran Khan

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A courtroom docket in southwestern Pakistan on Thursday issued a non-bailable arrest warrant towards former top minister Imran Khan in a case of incitement towards nation establishments. Quetta police on Monday registered a case towards Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Khan below Sections 153A, 124A, and 505 of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act 2016, on behalf of a citizen, Abdul Khalil Kakar, for “spreading hate” towards nation establishments and their workplaces following his speech on Sunday.

A judicial Justice of the Peace courtroom docket in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan, took up the case and issued the non-bailable arrest warrant. The courtroom docket directed the government to detain 70-year-vintage Khan and gift him earlier than the courtroom docket. Khan closely criticised the nation establishments after a botched try via way of means of police to arrest him from his house withinside the Zaman Park region of Lahore at the weekend.

The police raid opened up after a courtroom docket in Islamabad had issued a non-bailable arrest warrant towards Khan withinside the Toshakhana case. Khan has been withinside the crosshairs for purchasing gifts, which includes an luxurious Graff wristwatch he had obtained because the most desirable at a reduced rate from the nation depository referred to as Toshakhana, and promoting them for profit.

Khan, who has been dealing with dozens of instances, said closing week that to this point at the least seventy six instances were registered towards him. Earlier on Thursday, the Lahore High Court (LHC) declared a petition looking for contempt of courtroom docket lawsuits towards Khan for his alleged marketing campaign towards the group of the judiciary inadmissible.

Justice Shujaat Ali Khan withinside the verdict at the petition filed via way of means of Naeem Qamar remarked that the statements of the PTI leader, prima facie, regarded to be towards the judges who belonged to Islamabad.

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