Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader Fawad Chaudhry has returned to the Islamabad High Court (IHC) seeking protection, shortly after the court issued his release. The IHC on Tuesday ordered authorities to release the PTI leader from custody shortly after issuing similar orders for fellow party leader Shireen Mazari. The police have sealed all entrances at the court premises. سپریم کورٹ کے سینئر وکیل فواد چوہدری کو پہلے ضمانت کے باوجود سپریم کورٹ کے احاطے سے بغیر کسی وارنٹ کے اغواء کیا گیا اور اب انہیں اسلام آباد ہائیکورٹ سے ضمانت ملنے کے باوجود ایک مرتبہ پھر اغواء کرنے کی کوششیں جاری ہیں۔#PakistanUnderFascismpic.twitter.com/80679cHchr — Tehreek-e-Insaf (@InsafPK) May 16, 2023 Fawad was apprehended by the police last week as he emerged from the Supreme Court (SC) building, where he had sought refuge for over 12 hours in an attempt to evade his impending arrest. He had arrived at the court earlier that day to file a petition challenging the IHC's order giving legal cover to party chief Imran Khan's arrest. Shortly after, law enforcement authorities reached the court and waited to detain him. Despite having remained inside the apex court throughout the day, he was eventually taken into custody late in the evening. Read PTI's Shehryar Afridi arrested under MPO Justice Mian Gul Hasan Aurangzeb of the IHC was hearing an application challenging the arrest. Yesterday, the court had ordered the IG Islamabad police to present him before the court. After the court granted Fawad relief, reports emerged that there was yet another attempt to arrest him on the court premises as he made his way to his vehicle. Proceedings IHC’s Justice Aurangzeb asked Attorney General Islamabad (AGI) to present Fawad’s detention orders and to read the earlier IHC order presenting his arrest before the court. The court then observed that the orders for Fawad’s detention had been issued on May 10. “Even if we assume that the IG did not receive the IHC orders and that he does not watch the news, you should have at least looked at it when he presented the court orders prior to his arrest,” the judge said noting that the case would have “very serious consequences”. “The district magistrate issued the arrest orders without verifying the court orders [preventing the arrest],” the court observed. Justice Aurangzeb said that the court would order for a file on contempt of court to be issued against the concerned IG and the district magistrate. Read more Imran vows to prove May 9 was not PTI handiwork “I will ask all petitioners to sign an undertaking not to breach the Section 144 imposed,” the judge remarked, adding that anyone going against the undertaking would be eligible for disqualification. He also expressed his dismay over the problematic implementation of the ban on assembly saying, “you use Section 144 wherever you wish to”. "If contempt of court starts in my court then it doesn't stop at anything," Justice Aurangzeb said as he granted the law officers time to reconsider. Meanwhile, Fawad was asked to remain within the courtroom. After the court reconvened, the AGI informed the court that Fawad had not been arrested but was "taken into custody' under the 3MPO (provisions for maintenance of public order). He also said that the IG's office and other law officers were not provided with a copy of the order. "If a person is arrested, they have to be presented before a magistrate within 24 hours", the AGI said, "Fawad Chaudhry was not arrested, not under any known case nor any hidden one". "He was only taken into custody," he stressed. "If an arrest was made after court orders barring it, I would not have defended the state's stance." After hearing all arguments, the court ordered Fawad to be released. Fawad calls for peace While speaking to journalists informally, Fawad expressed concern for the state of affairs and said it would be best if we work towards resolving the conflict. He said that 8000 to 10,000 people have been arrested countrywide which was a point of concern. "If there would be any law and order only then we could think about moving forward," he said. Also read No negotiations until PTI apologises for torching Jinnah House: Bilawal When asked about the military top brass' decision to pursue cases under Army Act, he said "how can they run such cases against their own people". "The political temperature just won't turn down," he regretted. ATC rejects bail pleas for PTI leaders An anti-terrorism court rejected PTI leaders' applications for interim bail. Alongside Fawad, these included Hammad Azhar, Farrukh Habib, MIian Mehmood-ur-Rasheed, Umar Ayub Khan and Ejaz Chaudhry. The court was hearing their requests for bail in a case about Zaman Park law and order situation. However, owing to their absence from the proceedings, the court rejected their plea and did not grant interim bail. More to follow...
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'Another attempt to abduct': Fawad evades arrest by taking refuge in IHC
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May 16, 2023