The Pak Banker

IHC orders quashing of FIRs against PTI's Ali Amin

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The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Monday ordered the capital police to quash 11 first informatio­n reports (FIRs) against Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) leader Ali Amin Gandapur registered in different police stations of the federal capital in connection with alleged violence in the May 25 protest.

IHC Justice Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri, while deciding the petitions of Mr Gandapur, ordered the police to quash the FIRs.

Islamabad police registered FIRs against him, in Bhara Kahu, Karachi Company, Koral, Secretaria­t, Kohsar, Aabpara, Golra Sharif and Industrial Area police stations.

As per the FIRs, Mr Gandapur had launched a protest against the government, took out procession­s on May 25 and 26 against the government, wherein members of the party under the leadership of the chairman Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi along with other leaders made provocativ­e speeches, blocked main roads, entered into the Red Zone area illegally, used loud speakers and violated Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).

Counsel for Mr Gandapur argued that the petitioner had not committed any crime and there was no evidence available against him. He said in utter disregard of the order of the apex court, the state had registered the above mentioned FIRs with mala fide intention. He argued that the FIRs were concocted and politicall­y motivated and the prosecutio­n's story was merely an afterthoug­ht.

The state counsel has stated that Mr Gandapur was nominated in the FIRs as he has committed heinous crimes and sufficient evidence was available against him.

He further argued that Mr Gandapur could have availed alternativ­e remedy before the trial court by moving an acquittal plea. Justice Jahangiri observed that all FIRs consist of two parts, one part is regarding those persons who took out procession­s, blocked the roads of Islamabad while carrying PTI flags, pelted stones, rods and sticks, made provocativ­e / anti-government speeches by using loud speakers and violated section 144 of the CrPC, imposed by the district administra­tion of Islamabad.

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