Imran Khan, Shah Mehmood Qureshi Among 119 accused ordered to appear in GHQ -attack case

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A special court against terrorism in Rawalpindi has ordered Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan and senior party leader Shah Mehmood Qureshi and 117 other people to appear in court for hearings in connection with the GHQ attack case.

The ruling was taken during a hearing in Anti-Terrorism Special Court, where Judge Amjad Ali Shah President’s case reported Express News.

In addition to Imran and Qureshi, former Punjab Province Minister Raja Basharat and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa chief minister Ali Amin Gandapur were also listed among those required to participate in lawsuits.

The Court issued a summons to all 119 accused and ordered them to appear before the court in connection with the attack at the general headquarters (GHQ).

In addition, two witnesses were also called to give testimonies in the case.

Imran Khan, who is currently imprisoned, has been required to appear in the Prison Court, while Shah Mehmood Qureshi is obliged to appear in court on April 12 from Lahore Prison.

The court also ordered the defense attorneys to prepare for cross examination of the witnesses during the next hearing.

In accordance with the Supreme Court’s Directive, the Court announced that the GHQ attack case will be resolved within the next four months.

The court further stated that no party would be allowed to delay the procedure for no sound reasons. As part of the quick -track approach, hearings are held twice a week, ensuring that the case continues quickly.

So far, 25 witnesses have registered their statements in the case.

The court has also instructed the investigative team to appear with the complete case record in the Adiala prison during the next session.

In addition, messages have been issued to the appearance of the magistrate and the witnesses from the police force.

The case has been postponed until April 12, when the next hearing will take place. The right process of the court aims to bring clarity and solution to the ongoing case against the defendants.

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