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Court rejects plea for extension in N MPA’s remand

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An anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Tuesday turned down a plea for extension in physical remand of PML-N MPA Khawaja Imran Nazir in a case pertaining to the violence outside the National Accountability Bureau’s Lahore office during the arrival of Maryam Nawaz in August last. Judge Arshad Hussain Bhutta sent the lawmaker to jail on judicial remand. He was brought to the court by the police on completion of his one-day physical remand. The investigation officer requested the court to extend Imran Nazir’s remand but it rejected the plea. Meanwhile, the court issued notices to all respondents to submit their comments on a bail petition of the MPA. His lawyer contended that his client was not involved in any rioting and requested that he be released on bail. The lawmaker, who was declared wanted by police in the case, was intercepted and arrested by Faisal Town police after his car was identified with the help of Safe City cameras on Saturday.
Talking to media after his arrest, he alleged that the government was afraid of the next political show of the opposition Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) scheduled in Rawalpindi. He added that the rally will be held at any cost.

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