Rawalpindi:
Defense attorneys crossed three witnesses on Monday during the hearing of a case filed against former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi for allegedly abuse of state gift registration rules to get a jewelry set presented to them during the IMRAN period as prime minister.
A special court heard the case known as Toshakhana-I-I a courtroom in Adiala Prison where the couple is detained.
Under the prison, the chairman of the special judge Shahrukh Arjumand, who was the chairman of the special judge Shahrukh Arjumand, was registered, while cross -examination of three other witnesses was also completed.
Imran and Bushra were presented in the courtroom. Defense attorneys cross -examined witnesses Customs Appraiser Rabia Samad, Sana Saeed and ADC Abdullah Khan on their registered statements.
Also present in court was the PTI founders’ sisters, Bushra Bibi’s sister-in-law Mehrunisa Ahmed, and PTI leader Senator Ali Zafar.
So far, cross -examination of declarations from 14 prosecution quarters has been completed. An prosecutor, Azeem Manzoor, was dropped as unnecessary.
On behalf of the defendant, lawyers, Qausain Faisal and Arshad Tabraiz, appeared, while the special prosecutor Zulfiqar Abbas Naqvi and Umair Majid Malik represented the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).
In the next hearing, the defense will cross the study of the witness statement Syed Inam Shah. The consultation was postponed until September 10.
Meanwhile, an anti-terrorism court in Islamabad on Monday heard several cases against PTI leaders, including those related to protest 26 November, alleged voting rig and the demonstrations in Azadi-Marts.
Judge Tahir Abbas Supra chaired the case and noted that the law has not yet responded to his letter about the PTI base. He said a reminder would be sent today and urged the state to clarify whether it is serious to pursue these cases.
The court marked the participation of the defendants and exposed the consultations. Copies of Challan were distributed in the Kohsar Police Department case, while requests for an exemption from appearance were filed by PTI leaders Omar Ayub and Ali Nawaz Awan.
Judge Supra noted that Omar “only falls ill when he was called to court,” as the defense attorney replied that the video, which was mentioned, was old, not recently.



