"Denounced unlawfully enlisted public land in their names," says KP CM's helper Musaddiq Abbasi
September 10, 2024
BANNU: A Legal Justice in Bannu on Tuesday gave capture warrants for Unique Adjudicator of Focal II Islamabad Humayun Dilawar, who sentenced Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) organizer Imran Khan in Toshakana reference, in a land getting case.
The capture warrants were likewise given for the adjudicator's dad, sibling and an enlistment center in a similar case.
In a short request — a duplicate of which is accessible with Geo News, Justice Mahboob ul Hassan composed that the examination official presented an application, alongside complete record, for issuance of warrant against the denounced.
"Hence, by acknowledgment of moment application, warrant of capture against the charged Taj Mali Khan, Dilawar Khan, Sadiq and Humayun Dilawar be given as per regulation with headings to the Expert [Anti-Defilement Establishment] to capture them," expressed the request.
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Expert has been coordinated to capture the charged, including the recorder, and present them in the court.
In the interim, Musaddiq Abbasi — Exceptional Colleague on Enemy of Debasement to KP CM — affirmed the turn of events and said a first data report (FIR) had been enlisted against Judge Dilawar and his three siblings.
"The counter defilement office has gotten the capture warrants from the court," he said, noticing that the blamed "unlawfully" enrolled the land — implied for government purposes — in their names and involved it for a lodging society.
Abbasi guaranteed that the appointed authority was CEO of the lodging society.
Then again, the police said the public authority has experienced a deficiency of millions of rupees in this.
Last year in August, the dismissed state head — who was eliminated from office by means of a no-certainty movement in April last year — was captured from his Zaman Park home in Lahore not long after being sentenced in the Toshakhana case.
Humayun Dilawar, who was Extra Region and Meetings Judge (ADSJ) around then, sentenced the 70-year-old cricketer-turned-government official for degenerate practices connected with the state gift storehouse — charges which he denies.
Dismissing Khan's appeal looking for prohibition of the case, Judge Dilawar condemned the previous state head to three years detainment. "Charges of misdeclaration of resources have been demonstrated against PTI administrator," he referenced in his judgment.
He then gave Khan three years in prison alongside a fine of Rs100,000, while giving a capture warrant for his nearby capture. Be that as it may, later the Islamabad High Court (IHC) suspended Khan's sentence in the Toshakhana case.