Nov 26 protest cases: ATC issues arrest warrants for absenting accused
Hearing of the case registered by Aabpara police station was adjourned till July 15
By Khalid Iqbal
June 14, 2025
ISLAMABAD: An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on Friday issued arrest warrants for the absenting accused after the police submitted charge-sheet against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers in connection with the November 26 protest cases.
Judge Tahir Abbas Supra conducted the proceedings during which lawyers Sardar Muhammad Shubhishek Khan, Zahid Bashir Dar and Ayesha Khalid appeared in the court for securing bail of the PTI workers. Party leader Shandana Gulzar was present in the court. The hearing of the case registered by Aabpara police station was adjourned till July 15.
-
Amanda Holden Finds The Bright Side With Nostalgic Move Amid ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ Crisis Rumors -
Strait Of Hormuz Turmoil: Gulf Shipping Crisis Raises Fears Of Global Food Price Shock -
Sarah J Maas Makes Exciting Announcement For ‘Acotar’ Series -
Teyana Taylor Makes Shocking Claim About 'One Battle After Another': 'Very, Very Real' -
Qatar Airways To Operate Relief Flights From Muscat And Riyadh For Stranded Travelers Amid Global Turmoil -
2026 Pro-Human AI Declaration: How Humanity Can Control Artificial Intelligence -
Lewis Hamilton Vows To 'put More Work In' As He Gears To Return For 2026 Formula 1 Season -
Sarah Ferguson Watches Beatrice, Eugenie Struggle For Parents: ‘She Could Finally Release It’ -
Father Takes Major Action Against Google Over Son’s Death -
Everything We Know About Michael Sheen’s 'You Told Us To Talk About The Weather' -
Jodie Sweetin Breaks Silence On Her Bond With Candace Cameron Bure: 'Not Gonna Hug' -
Indonesia Slams Meta Over Rising Disinformation And Online Gambling Content -
Rockstar Pulls GTA 6 From Store After Surprise Leak: Here’s Why -
Brooklyn Beckham Reacts Negatively To Birthday Tributes From David, Victoria -
Nicola Coughlan Makes Major Claim Over ‘plus Size’ Label -
Senate Prioritizes Housing As Crypto Bill Hits New Impasse, Stalling Trump’s ‘Clarity Act’ Agenda