ISLAMABAD: Names of 23 Pakistanis, who attacked former Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa in London, have been put on passport control list (PCL).
Names of Shayan Ali, who gained fame for protesting outside Nawaz Sharif’s London residence, and Malaika Bukhari, former Member of National Assembly of Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), who went abroad with permission for her sister’s cancer treatment, are also included in the PCL.
A letter has also been written to the British government for extradition of all these Pakistanis. If any of them comes to Pakistan, he/she will be arrested in the case registered here.
According to the list available with this correspondent, names of Sadia Faheem, Faheem Gulzar, Maheen Faisal, Sidra Tariq and Haba Abdul Majeed, Waqas Chauhan, Mohsin Haider, Zameer Akram, Sardar Taimur, Muhammad Parvez Ali and Rukhsana Kausar are in the list.
Names of Sheikh Muhammad Jameel, Mahran Habib, Zuheer Ahmed, Rahman Anwar and Muhammad Sajid Khan, Khadija Kashif, Mohammad Naveed Afzal, Shahzad Qureshi, Sulaiman Ali Shah and Bilal Anwar are also included in the PCL.
Sources said names of 153 other Pakistanis, who have dual nationality of Britain and Pakistan, have also been added to the passport control list. A letter has been written for extradition of all the persons named in the case registered in Pakistan, the sources added.
The passports of 23 people have been suspended, and in case of any arrangement, they will be arrested and investigated if brought to Pakistan.
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