Asad Qaiser moves IHC for cases details to avoid arrest
Asad Qaiser prays court to stop his potential arrest until final decision in his petition
By APP
November 07, 2024
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) leader Asad Qaiser on Wednesday approached the Islamabad High Court (IHC) seeking to provide cases detail registered against him.
The petitioner prayed the court to issue directives for provision of cases details registered across the country by the police, FIR or NAB.
He also prayed the court to stop his potential arrest until the final decision in his petition. Asad Qaiser said that he had requested the DIG operations for provision of cases details but he was not given the said information. He said that there was a risk of his arrest in any unknown case. The petitioner has named Interior Ministry, IGPs of all provinces and Islamabad, chief commissioner ICT, NAB and FIA as respondents.
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