The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) Islamabad has issued non-bailable arrest warrants for senior PTI leaders Omar Ayub, Zartaj Gul, and Zain Qureshi. The warrants are related to a protest and vandalism case registered at Sangjani Police Station.
The court directed police to arrest the accused and present them before the court at the next hearing. Officials were warned that failure to execute the arrest warrants could result in strict legal consequences.
To ensure proper enforcement, the ATC ordered that an SP-rank officer be appointed to oversee the arrests and guarantee the accused are produced in court. The court expressed dissatisfaction with previous attempts, noting that earlier warrants were issued but not executed.
The case stems from a protest allegedly involving PTI members and supporters that led to the damage of public and private property. The FIR was filed under anti-terrorism laws at Sangjani Police Station, following reports of property destruction during the demonstration.
The court emphasized that the arrest warrants must now be implemented swiftly and transparently. Authorities were instructed to follow all legal procedures while ensuring accountability in carrying out the court’s orders.
Officials said the court’s decision aims to uphold law and order while maintaining a fair and transparent judicial process. The ATC reiterated the importance of enforcing the law without delay to prevent further violations.
This case highlights the judicial system’s active role in addressing incidents of vandalism and unlawful protests. The arrest warrants issued for Omar Ayub, Zartaj Gul, and Zain Qureshi underscore the court’s commitment to enforcing accountability and ensuring compliance with legal directives.
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Law enforcement agencies are now expected to act promptly to execute the court’s orders and present the accused at the next hearing, following proper protocols.