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Sunday, March 26, 2023

Hassaan Niazi handed over to Punjab police on transitory remand

 March 26, 2023

Punjab govt had requested Hassaan Niazi's transfer to Lahore for appearance before a court in an attempted murder case



QUETTA: A nearby court in the commonplace capital gave over Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Director Imran Khan's nephew Hassaan Niazi to Punjab police for a seven-day fleeting remand.


Niazi, who is a counselor and PTI pioneer, had been captured by the Quetta police under Segment 3 of the MPO (Upkeep of Public Request) late Saturday, hours subsequent to being conceded bail.


He had been caught for going after cops and causing disorder close to the Legal Complex in G-11, Islamabad.


Today, during a meeting at the legal justice's court in Quetta, the PTI pioneer was called to the adjudicator's chamber and later surrendered to Punjab police's guardianship, who had looked for his fleeting remand to introduce him in a Lahore court.


The Punjab Home Division had made a solicitation by means of a letter to the public authority of Balochistan for Niazi's care following his capture the previous evening.


The letter expressed that Niazi had been reserved in an endeavored murder case enlisted in Race Course area in Lahore. At this, the Balochistan government delivered orders for giving over Niazi to Punjab police.

The Balochistan Home Division guided the police to satisfy every one of the legitimate necessities and make courses of action for idiot proof security for the exchange of PTI pioneer.


Niazi's capture

The Balochistan police group had arrested Niazi from outside the Legal Complex in Islamabad and moved him to Quetta. He had been captured after a legal officer in Quetta conceded him bail against a guarantee bond worth Rs100,000, following a bail request recorded by the PTI's attorney discussion prior in the day.


Albeit the authorities of the PTI's legal counselor discussion were outside the prison, Niazi hadn't been delivered and on second thought moved from prison to the Saddar police headquarters.


On Walk 18, the Quetta Air terminal police headquarters had documented a body of evidence against Niazi on charges of prompting viciousness and disrupting police issues, in light of an objection by Overseer Abdullah.


The protest expressed that while on the lookout, the sub-overseer got data that 150 individuals, including Inayatullah Kakar and others, had hindered Chaman Street in Quetta. Regardless of the police's endeavors to scatter them, the demonstrators obstructed the street for 60 minutes.


It ought to be noticed that Niazi was not named in that frame of mind by the Quetta police.


Niazi's capture is essential for a continuous crackdown on PTI laborers who the police guarantee have attacked policing while they were playing out their obligations in Islamabad.

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