Islamabad court has granted bail to Najaf Hameed, brother of former army officer Faiz Hameed, in a high-profile fraud case. The decision was announced by the FIA’s Special Judge Central Court.
Judge Sharukh Arjumand confirmed the bail during proceedings on Sunday. The court noted that the bail was granted based on reconciliation between the parties involved in the case. Earlier, Najaf Hameed had secured interim bail from a local Islamabad court.
Najaf Hameed faced charges of fraud and other allegations filed under the FIA. The case attracted media attention due to his relation to the former army official. His legal team, including lawyers Abdul Qadeer and Ahad Khokhar, represented him in court.
The written order issued by Judge Sharukh Arjumand formally approved the bail, allowing Najaf Hameed temporary relief while the legal proceedings continue. The court emphasized that the decision was made in line with legal procedures and reconciliation agreements between the parties.
This marks an important development in the ongoing fraud investigation. Authorities have clarified that granting bail does not dismiss the charges. Investigations will continue, and the case will return to court as scheduled.
Legal experts say granting bail in such cases is common when parties reach reconciliation or when the accused presents no immediate risk to the investigation. The FIA continues to closely monitor the case.
The decision has sparked public discussion, with many noting the high-profile nature of the case. Social media and news outlets have widely reported the bail news, emphasizing its legal and political implications.
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As the case progresses, the court will review any further developments. Meanwhile, Najaf Hameed remains free on bail, pending additional hearings and investigation results.




