suspect will be conducted on the basis of challan submitted to the Judge Advocate General (JAG) Branch.
Whenever individuals are arrested in any province in terrorism cases, investigation is either conducted by the police alone or by a joint interrogation team that also includes the representatives of intelligence agencies like the Inter-Services Intelligence, Military Intelligence and Intelligence Bureau. The police will submit the challan to the JAG Branch for prosecution in the military court.
A police official dealing with the anti-terrorism courts say military courts were inevitable in the current security environment wherein the state has failed to provide security to judges hearing cases of high-profile terrorists.
Quoting an incident, he said in a case an accused started threatening the anti-terrorism court judge on the jail premises during the hearing. “At one point, the accused tried to jump at the judge,” he said.
Mumtaz Qadri’s case is not old either. The judge who handed him the death sentence faced an awkward position when lawyers supported Qadri. The judge had to leave the courtroom from the backdoor. He later left the country and has not returned yet due to security threats.
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