IHC starts hearing on Imran Khan's pre-arrest bail plea in seven cases.
Islamabad: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has begun hearing on Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan's pre-arrest bail plea in seven cases.
The PTI chief had arrived at IHC from Lahore, earlier today, to seek pre-arrest bail in different cases registered against him in the federal capital.
Multiple cases were registered against the former prime minister at Islamabad's Ramna, CTD and Golra police stations.
As the PTI chief moved towards Islamabad, a petition was filed in IHC by his lawyers seeking pre-arrest bail in the multiple cases registered in different police stations of the federal capital.
However, the registrar office of the court has attached objections to the petitions as the plea lacks the PTI chief's biometric.
Later, when the PTI chief arrived at the premises his biometric was conducted. The biometric objection was then removed and the plea was admitted for hearing with other objections.
Lack of security.
When Geo News asked the PTI chief if he was satisfied with the security arrangements, Imran Khan responded :"There is no security, it is our security,"
Amir Kiyani.
Meanwhile, the Islamabad police tweeted that an important meeting was chaired by the inspector --general over the expected court appearance of Imran Khan to discuss security arrangements.
Amir Kiyani has been entrusted with coordination on behalf of the PTI, while Malik Jameel Zafar will be the head of coordination between the police and PTI through Kiyani.
Meanwhile, Section 144 is in force in Islamabad and violators will be arrested.
Earlier, the Islamabad police spokesperson had said there was no information regarding Imran Khan's possible court appearance. He had said, however,that the Islamabad police would make security arrangements in light of court orders.
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