Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) Senator Aun Abbas Bappi on Saturday told his dramatic arrest on Saturday and claimed he was taken by force from his home and was later presented to a judge without being informed of his charges.
Bappi thanked President Senator Yusuf Raza Gilani after his production orders were enforced.
However, he expressed disappointment with the non-implementation of production orders for colleague PTI-senator Ejaz Chaudhry.
By telling his arrest, he said: “On March 6, I was home when 20 people at. 8:30 AM arrived. My office and stay was assaulted. I slept as they grabbed me at the collar and pulled me away. They demanded my cell phone. My son was also taken, but later released. “
Bappi also revealed, “My face was covered with a black cloth, and after two hours of journey I was presented to a judge. When the judge asked what charges had been filed against me, I asked where I was. The judge informed me that I was in Yazman, Bahawalpur, and that I was accused of chasing five deer. “
He claimed that his detention was politically motivated and connects it with his campaign against inflation in Punjab.
He also referred to his temporary detention at a police station where Fawad Chaudhry had previously been held during a faucet theft.
Required fair treatment insisted Bappi insisted that Chaudhry’s production orders be enforced by saying, “Either Ejaz Chaudhry’s orders or cancel mine too.”
In protest of non -compliance with Chaudhry’s production orders, Bappi went out of the Senate Session and was later escorted away by police from the House of Parliament.
Yesterday, the arrest of PTI senator Aun Abbas Boppi in a case that was registered against him by the Punjab Wildlife Department, led to Furore in the Senate Session on Thursday with a heated exchange between the President and Senator Manzoor Kakar.
The house met here with Vice President Syedaal Khan Nasar in the chair. From the start, opposition leader Shibli Faraz informed Huset about the arrest of Buppi at. 8:30. He claimed that Buppi’s house had been vandalized and asked if the chairman of the Senate was informed before the arrest.
Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar confirmed the arrest of Buppi while answering Faraz, but said it was news for him as well. “The Punjab Wildlife Department has registered a case against Aun Abbas Buppi, to chase Chinkara Hjorte,” the minister told Parliament.
However, the opposition’s nonstop pandemonium and noisy protest continued. The opposition members raised slogans and thundered desks as a brand for protest against Buppi’s arrest and suspension of three PTI senators – Buppi, Humayun Mohmand and Falak Naz – during a previous session.
The chairman asked the Treasury benches to convince the opposition to return to the house and participate in the procedure. He also asked the Minister of Law to submit a detailed report on the arrest of BUPPI. Tarar assured the Senate that he would ensure that all legal assistance was provided to the retained senator.
He said further verification was underway to determine if the arrest was legally justified. “If the arrest was made in accordance with legal procedures, the individual must be presented to a magistrate and the guarantee process should continue accordingly,” he said ..