On Monday, the Islamabad police detained Hassaan Niazi, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s focal person and nephew, in connection with the vandalism at the Judicial Complex during the deposed premier’s appearance in the Toshakhana case.
The police arrested Hassaan from outside the G-11 courts and accused him of orchestrating the attack on the police van and personnel at the Judicial Complex during clashes between PTI workers and the police.
The FIR stated that someone smashed windowpanes, and broke the main gate of the Judicial Complex, and both law enforcers and PTI supporters used anti-riot gear against each other.
Law enforcers used teargas to push back the PTI supporters, and the supporters torched several vehicles.
Meanwhile, the PTI claimed on Twitter that Superintendent of Police Nosherwan Ali Chandio had “abducted” Hassaan, despite securing bail on all cases registered against him. It added that “It is the peak of police brutality.
Hassaan Niazi, a lawyer whose bail was just approved by the court, has been abducted.”
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Islamabad police registered criminal cases against PTI leaders and activists for their alleged involvement in vandalism at Judicial Complex.
On Saturday, the PTI chairman appeared in the trial court at Judicial Complex in Islamabad.
On this occasion, clashes occurred between police and PTI supporters.
The counter-terrorism department (CTD) police station registered the vandalism case at the capital’s judicial complex when former PM Khan appeared in court.
About 10 different criminal sections are in the FIR, including terrorism.
In FIR, Ali Amin Gandapur, Murad Saeed, Aamir Mehmood Kiani, Asad Qaiser, Shibli Faraz, Asad Umar, Omar Ayub Khan, Ali Nawaz Awan, Hassaan Niazi names are present.
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