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Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan granted bail by Islamabad High Court for two weeks

Pakistan: Imran Khan is also expected to address a gathering as his party announced a rally on the occasion and asked followers to gather nearby the Islamabad High Court (IHC).

Former PM Imran Khan reaches Islamabad High Court amid tight security Image Source : INDIA TVFormer PM Imran Khan reaches Islamabad High Court amid tight security

Imran Khan news: Islamabad High Court on Friday granted bail to former Prime Minister Imran Khan in Al-Qadir Trust case for 2 weeks. A day after Pakistan's Supreme Court termed former Prime Minister Imran Khan's arrest illegal, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief appeared before the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Friday for pre-arrest bail amid tight security. Earlier in the day, the court also heard the matter related to the Toshakhana case and put a stay on it, giving a big relief to the former PM Khan. 

Hearing the matter, the court issued an injunction against the former Prime Minister in the matter. 

According to reports, Khan is also expected to address a gathering as his party announced a rally on the occasion and asked followers to gather nearby the court. Earlier on May 9, Khan was arrested in the Al-Qadir Trust case following the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) order to probe him in the alleged corruption. 

The IHC upheld his arrest but the Supreme Court, on Thursday, invalidated his incarceration declaring no one could be arrested from inside the court and ordered his release as it directed police to keep him in the Supreme Court’s protection and produce him before the high court. 

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What SC said on Khan's arrest?

"The manner of execution of the arrest warrant issued by the Chairman, National Accountability Bureau (NAB) dated 01.05.2023 in the Al-Qadir Trust case within the premises of the Islamabad High Court against the petitioner is invalid and unlawful," the Supreme Court said in its written orders issued late at night.

Earlier during the hearing, the court remarked that since Khan had surrendered to the high court where he was present to secure pre-arrest bail in the case, the entire process should start from the same point where it was interrupted by his arrest.  

"The petitioner is directed to be produced before the Islamabad High Court on 12.05.2023 at 11:00 am for hearing of his Writ Petition filed to challenge the NAB action against him in the Al-Qadir Trust Case," it said in its orders.

It also directed Khan to follow the decision taken by the high court on his petitions.

"This order shall remain valid until the production of the petitioner before the High Court in the aforementioned Writ Petition on May 12,2023 at 11:00 am and shall be subject to any order that is passed by the High Court," the Supreme Court said. 

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PTI asks supporters to gather near High Court

Meanwhile, Khan's party in a message asked his followers to reach to the G-13 area, which is not far away from the IHC, for Khan's address, implying that the party leader intends to make a speech before his appearance in the court as he was not sure if the high court would give him relief. The Supreme Court also ordered the Islamabad Police to make proper arrangements for the security of the former premier.

(With PTI inputs) 

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