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Imran Khan on his way to Islamabad to attend courts

Islamabad

Former Prime Minister and PTI Chairman Imran Khan will appear before the Islamabad Banking Court and Islamabad Kuchehri in four Toshakhana and prohibited funding cases, and his bail applications may be denied if he fails to appear.

Imran Khan will appear in Islamabad banking court in connection with the prohibited funding case filed against him under the Foreign Exchange Act. In the case, Judge Rakhshanda Shaheen would hear his bail application.

Imran was ordered by the Islamabad High Court to appear before the banking court today (Feb 28).

The PTI chief will submit his interim bail application to the anti-terrorism court in the Sangjani case. The ATC had earlier rejected his bail application on his non-appearance.

Today, ATC Judge Raja Jawad Abbas will hear the case.

 

 

Imran will also appear before the court of Additional Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal in Islamabad Kuchehri in the Toshakhana case filed by the ECP seeking permission to start criminal proceedings against the PTI chief.

It is likely that Imran will be indicted in the case by the sessions court today.

Additional Judge Zafar Iqbal yesterday gave the last chance to the PTI chief to appear before the court to seek his bail.

 

 

The additional judge will hear two cases against Imran today.

Imran who is recuperating from the gun wound which he received during an assassination attempt on his life in Wazirabad last year, has been avoiding court hearings on medical grounds.

Imran heads to Islamabad along with supporters by road 

Meanwhile, PTI Chairman Imran Khan has left for Islamabad from Zaman Park along with his supporters.

As it was raining today, Imran chose to go to Islamabad by road, instead of flying to the federal capital due to inclement weather.

Several PTI leaders including Nadeem Abbas Bara, Aslam Iqbal, Musarrat Jamshed Cheema, and Ghulam Mahayyudin were part of his caravan.

 

 

Imran will travel to Islamabad in the form of a rally on the highway.

His caravan also included jammers and other security vehicles.

It is worth noting that during the previous hearing of the Toshakhana case, the banking court judge barred political supporters and other irrelevant people from entering the court due to a large crowd.

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