PTI founder acquitted in two more vandalism cases
ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad court acquitted Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan in two more cases of vandalism during the Long March.
Islamabad Judicial Magistrate Sahib Bilal heard the acquittal pleas of Imran Khan and others in the cases of vandalism during the long march, in which the court said that the founder of PTI and other accused were accused of inciting people during the long march. He remarked, “If the public was instigated by Imran Khan and others, then the prosecution has to prove it in hindsight”.
The court said that no evidence has been submitted in the court against founder PTI and others The record is insufficient to prosecute the case against all the accused.
Later, the court acquitted Imran Khan in two more cases of vandalism during the Long March.
The court also acquitted Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Parvez Khattak, Saifullah Niazi and Amir Mehmood Kiani, Ali Nawaz Awan, Raja Khurram, Faisal Javed, Sheikh Rashid and Shireen Mazari.
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It should be noted that the court of Islamabad had accepted Imran Khan’s plea of acquittal in two cases a day ago.