20 granted bail in Jinnah House attack case
Court also adjourned further hearing of 150 post-arrest bail petitions until March 6
LAHORE: An anti-terrorism court Monday granted post-arrest bail to 20 accused in the Jinnah House attack case.The court ordered the accused to furnish surety bonds of Rs100,000 each to avail of bail relief.ATC Judge Muhammad Naveed Iqbal heard the post-arrest bail petitions of the accused, allowing them after the completion of arguments by the parties.
The court also adjourned further hearing of 150 post-arrest bail petitions until March 6. The individuals granted bail were; Ramzan Haider, Muhammad Atif, Arshad Ali, Muhammad Zeeshan Imtiaz, Muhammad Amin, Abdul Ghafoor, Zaman Khan, Muhammad Hafeez, Faisal Saeed, Muhammad Iftikhar, Ali Raza, Hafiz Talha Zafar, Parvaiz Shahzad, Muhammad Atteeq, Muhammad Ahmad Arqam, Safyan Arshad, Nasrullah, Azam Aftab, Abdul Mannan, and Muhammad Ahmad Khan.
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