Pakistan judge offers to stop Imran Khan's arrest on one condition

Updated : Mar 20, 2023 15:52
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 A district court judge in Pakistan said on Thursday he would halt attempts by the Islamabad police to arrest Imran Khan in a corruption case if the ousted premier surrendered before the court.

Additional District and Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal said this during the hearing of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) case seeking criminal proceedings against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party chief for hiding details of Toshakhana gifts.

The judge had re-issued non-bailable arrest warrants for 70-year-old Khan on February 28 and directed the capital city police to bring him to court by March 18.

While hearing the case, the judge remarked that Khan should surrender unconditionally before seeking any favour from the court.

Khan’s counsel presented the undertaking as per directions of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) that his client would appear in the court on March 18.

The judge remarked what was the meaning of the undertaking if the former premier was not present.

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“We want Imran to come to court. Why is he not coming? What is the reason? Imran Khan has to assist the police according to the law, not resist them,” he said.

Khawaja Haris, Khan’s lawyer, clarified that he wanted to give the undertaking to appear in court on March 18.

The judge stated that he would prevent the Islamabad police from arresting Khan if he surrendered in court.

“Legally, Imran should have been directly brought to court… it wouldn’t have been possible to harass him during the court appearance,” the judge said.

He said there was no need for police to sit outside Khan’s residence if he had appeared before the court and also said that being a poor country, Pakistan cannot afford to waste its resources on such matters.

He said if Khan had appeared before the court, the arrest warrants would have been cancelled.

Khan’s lawyers requested that the non-bailable arrest warrants for him be forthwith cancelled.

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