The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has prohibited authorities from arresting PTI activist Sanam Javed until July 18 in any case.
Justice Miagul Hassan Aurangzeb of the IHC issued this order in response to a petition filed by Sanam’s father against her detention. The court warned that it would revoke its order if Sanam made any controversial statements during this period and instructed her to remain within Islamabad’s limits until July 18.
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Sanam was represented by her lawyer Mian Ali Ashfaq, while officials from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and Balochistan police were present in court. Islamabad Police IGP Ali Nasir Rizvi also attended the hearing.
During the session, the Islamabad advocate general informed the court that Balochistan police had requested a transit remand to transfer Sanam to Balochistan.
Justice Aurangzeb requested a one-year record of cases against the PTI worker, who was arrested following a crackdown on the May 9 riots.
A day earlier, PTI leader Sanam Javed had been re-arrested by Islamabad police shortly after her acquittal in an FIA case.
The district and sessions court in Islamabad had acquitted Sanam Javed from the FIA case.