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ATC sends two prime suspects on a 14-day remand for their alleged involvement in gang rape of mother-daughter duo
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Accountability court sends PML-N leader Khawaja Asif on 14-day remand
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Court allows Khawaja Asif to meet wife and lawyer at NAB office in Lahore -
Woman suspected of torturing Faisalabad maid sent on 14-day judicial remand
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Child Protection Bureau Punjab files application in court to take the child into their custody -
Pak Vs NZ: Pakistani squad divided into groups for 14-day quarantine
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The players and officials will remain in isolation, the duration will be calculated from the day of arrival in Christchurch -
Accountability court approves 14-day physical remand of Fawad Hasan Fawad
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Mashal Khan murder case: Prime suspect sent to jail on 14-day judicial remand
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Tehsil Councillor Arif Mardanvi has been sent to jail on a 14-day judicial remand due to his involvement in the lynching of Mashal Khan. Photo: file MARDAN: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Tehsil Councillor Arif Mardanvi has been sent to jail on a 14-day judicial remand due to his involvement in the lynching of Mashal Khan. Mardanvi, who was arrested from near Chamtar on Ring Road on March 8, appeared before the court of Senior Civil Judge Asim Riaz on Monday. During the court proceedings, the accused pleaded not guilty to the charges against him. The suspect was brought to the court amidst tight security, according to the police. PTI councillor Arif arrested in Mashal Khan murder case Mardan DPO said Arif was arrested in an operation after he returned to the country Mardanvi was among the three accused of Mashal?s murder who had not been punished last month when the verdict in the case was announced. According to the verdict, one person was awarded death sentence, five life imprisonment, 25 were jailed for four years each, while 26 were acquitted over lack of evidence. The 25 jailed to three to four years were later released on bail pending their appeal. Mashal was brutally beaten and shot dead at the Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan over allegations of blasphemy in April 2017. The allegations were later proved to be false by a joint investigation team. 'Mashal case verdict given in absence of family' The verdict on the Mashal Khan lynching case by an anti-terrorism court in Haripur was announced in the absence of the complainant?s family and lawyers, said the murdered student?s father Iqbal Khan. During a press conference in Peshawar on Friday, Iqbal reiterated his reservation over the acquittal of 26 accused, saying it was not right to show leniency towards people charged with terrorism. While speaking about the arrest of prime accused Mohammad Arif from Mardan a day earlier, Mashal?s father said the arrest was deliberately delayed. Mashal case verdict given in absence of family, lawyers: father Iqbal Khan has demanded the Supreme Court to take suo motu notice of the case once more Iqbal implied that the accused was arrested nearly after a year just so that strict punishment was not imposed on him. Iqbal demanded the Supreme Court take suo motu action on his son?s lynching case once more, after the hearing on it was concluded by the apex court recently. The bereaved father also spoke about the role of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government in the case, saying they did provide the family with a lawyer but had not paid his fees yet. He requested the provincial government to play an effective role and said they have requested the Supreme Court for five lawyers to take the case forward. Mashal's family and the provincial government have also challenged the ATC verdict against the 'light' punishment of some accused and acquittal of others. -
Nawaz shoe attack: Three suspects sent on 14-day judicial remand
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Police escorting the main suspect, Munawwar, in court today. Photo: Geo News LAHORE: Three persons were booked on Monday and sent into judicial custody over the 'shoe attack' on former prime minister Nawaz Sharif. During an event at Jamia Naeemia seminary on Sunday, a former seminary student hurled a shoe at Nawaz which hit him on the chest and shoulder. The police had detained three people over the incident after the seminary's administration handed them over to the authorities. On Monday, police presented the three suspects ? Abdul Ghafoor, Mohammad Sajid Hussain and Munawwar Sabir ? in court, where they obtained their 14-day judicial remand. The FIR registered against them at Qila Gujar Singh Police Station includes charges of assault, criminal intimidation and breaching public order. Shoe thrown at former PM Nawaz Sharif in Lahore Nawaz was at Jamia Naeemia to address seminary students, admin when the incident occurred Following the incident, in which Nawaz remained unhurt, the former premier continued with his address to the seminary students and later left the venue. Police later identified Munawwar, a former student of the seminary, as the attacker. Talking to Geo News after the incident, senior journalist Sohail Warraich, who was at the event, said the attacker was chanting slogans in favour of a religious party which carried out a prolonged protest against the government in Islamabad last year for the ruling party's role in amending the Finality of Prophethood oath of lawmakers. Allama Raghib Naeemi, the head of the seminary, had condemned the incident and said Islam teaches respect. The facilitators of the attacker. Photo: Geo News In a press conference the same day, he said that though democracy espouses differences of opinion, expressing differences this way is not appropriate. "Our relations with the Sharif family cannot be curtailed through these acts," he said, and termed the incident a part of a conspiracy. Allama Naeemi also called for strict legal punishment against the perpetrators of the attack.