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Court discharges Ali Amin Gandapur in illegal weapons case

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A local court on Friday discharged Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Ali Amin Gandapur from the illegal weapons recovery case. A senior civil judge of the Bhakkar court Asif Niaz heard the case of illegal weapons recovery filed against Mr Gandapur, in which he was discharged by the court.

In a media talk after the hearing, Mr Gandapur’s attorney said his client was forcibly nominated in the illegal weapons case and he has been discharged by the court.

Afterwards, the PTI leader was produced before the court of Muhammad Waseem, a civil judge of Bhakkar, in another case.

Earlier today, Ali Amin Gandapur was transferred from Islamabad to Police Station Sadar Bhakkar, where three cases have been registered against him under the provisions of terrorism and attempted murder.—INP

 

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