21 cases registered against PTI’s Shoaib Shaheen in Islamabad, IHC told
Court disposed of the petition of Shaheen after the police submitted the report
ISLAMABAD: The federal capital police on Thursday informed the Islamabad High Court (IHC) that a total of 21 cases were registered against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Shoaib Shaheen at various police stations of Islamabad.
The court disposed of the petition of Shaheen after the police submitted the report.
Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir heard the petition seeking cases details against the PTI leader.
During the hearing, Shoaib Shaheen’s advocate and DSP Legal Sajid Cheema of the federal police appeared before the court.
The DSP (Legal) submitted the report in the court, which stated that a total of 21 cases have been registered against Shoaib Shaheen in different police stations of Islamabad. The court directed Shoaib Shaheen to approach the relevant court within a week for relief.
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