PTI rejects cipher case hearing in Attock jail

 PTI rejects cipher case hearing in Attock jail

PTI rejects cipher case hearing in Attock jail

ISLAMABAD: According to the private news channel, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has opposed moving the former prime minister’s cipher case hearing to Attock jail.

According to specifics provided by the spokesperson for the party, PTI sought the Supreme Court to take note of the infringement of human rights.

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The PTI spokesperson also stated that both national and local human rights organizations should speak out against the unconstitutional actions.

According to a PTI official, Pakistan’s constitution does not permit secret trials conducted behind closed doors.

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief’s cipher case hearing has already moved to the Attock prison.

According to specifics, the law ministry’s notification indicated that the government has approved the hearing of a cipher case against the former prime minister in Attock prison.

Judge Abual Hasnat Zulqarnain in Attock jail will hear the cipher case against the PTI chairman.

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It is important to note that a special court in Islamabad ordered the PTI chairman to held in judicial custody in a cipher case at the Attock Jail. Where the former premier is held.

Imran Khan, chairman of the PTI, had his three-year sentence in the Toshakhana case suspended by the IHC just hours before to the order.

Imran Khan must appear before the special court on August 30 in relation to the cipher issue, according to the court’s decision.

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