Detention orders for 5 more PTI leaders ahead of rally in Lahore – Pakistan

Preparations for the PTI meeting in Lahore are in full swing while the Lahore High Court has directed the Deputy Commissioner to take a decision for the PTI meeting by 5 pm and reports are being received that the Lahore Police under 3MPO He wrote a letter to issue detention orders for 42 leaders and workers of TI, while Deputy Commissioner Lahore issued detention orders for 5 more leaders and workers of Tehreek-e-Insaf.

According to the details, detention orders have been issued for 5 people including Yasir Gilani, others include Malik Afzal, Fazal Khan, Aamir Gilani and Fazal Dad Khan.

All the five persons should be detained in Kot Lakhpat Jail for 30 days. Earlier, Ghulam Mohiuddin Diwan’s detention order has been issued. Police have detained more than 50 workers so far.

Earlier, a letter was sent by the Iqbal Town Division Police requesting the issuance of detention orders for 42 leaders and workers in the list, including Mian Aslam Iqbal, Mian Mehmood-ur-Rashid’s son Mian Hasan, Maher Wajid. The name is also included.

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Names of women workers including Waqas Amjad, Nadeem Bara have also been included in the list. The police alleged in the post that these people are spreading chaos against the Pakistan Army. These encourage people to damage private property, risking law and order problems, the post said. In the post, it was said that detention orders should be issued under 3MPO.

On the other hand, Sheikh Waqas Akram and Khalid Khurshid got travel bail from Peshawar High Court Abbottabad Bench. Both PTI leaders have been granted bail till October 12.

Both the leaders will appear in the local court on October 12. A case was registered against the two leaders for the Sangjani toll plaza rally.

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