PHC seeks reply from KP govt in case of Indian prisoner
PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court (PHC) on Thursday sought reply from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government and the Prisons Department in the case of an Indian prisoner who filed an application for shifting him to the Peshawar Central Prison as he was facing life threats at the Mardan Central Prison.
Hamid Nehal Ansari, the Indian national who was sentenced to three years imprisonment by a military court in 2016 for anti-state activities, filed the application through his lawyer Qazi Muhammad Anwar. He claimed militants being held at the Mardan Central Prison were hurling life threats at him.
A two-member bench comprising Chief Justice Yahya Afridi and Justice Syed Afsar Shah issued notice and sought reply from the government till May 31 when the next hearing in the case would be held.
During hearing, Qazi Anwar submitted before the bench that the Indian prisoner due for release from jail in December 2018 after completion of the sentence feared he could be attacked by militants jailed in Mardan prison.
He requested the court to issue an order to the government and the Prison Department to shift him to Peshawar Central Prison. The bench also directed the government in another application of the prisoner to submit reply as why he was kept in the solitary cell in the prison. Qazi Anwar contended that the Indian prisoner was being unjustly kept in the death cell at the jail. He said the Prison Department should provide him better environment in the jail.
-
Lana Del Rey Announces New Single Co-written With Husband Jeremy Dufrene -
Ukraine-Russia Talks Heat Up As Zelenskyy Warns Of US Pressure Before Elections -
Lil Nas X Spotted Buying Used Refrigerator After Backlash Over Nude Public Meltdown -
Caleb McLaughlin Shares His Resume For This Major Role -
King Charles Carries With ‘dignity’ As Andrew Lets Down -
Brooklyn Beckham Covers Up More Tattoos Linked To His Family Amid Rift -
Shamed Andrew Agreed To ‘go Quietly’ If King Protects Daughters -
Candace Cameron Bure Says She’s Supporting Lori Loughlin After Separation From Mossimo Giannulli -
Princess Beatrice, Eugenie Are ‘not Innocent’ In Epstein Drama -
Reese Witherspoon Goes 'boss' Mode On 'Legally Blonde' Prequel -
Chris Hemsworth And Elsa Pataky Open Up About Raising Their Three Children In Australia -
Record Set Straight On King Charles’ Reason For Financially Supporting Andrew And Not Harry -
Michael Douglas Breaks Silence On Jack Nicholson's Constant Teasing -
How Prince Edward Was ‘bullied’ By Brother Andrew Mountbatten Windsor -
'Kryptonite' Singer Brad Arnold Loses Battle With Cancer -
Gabourey Sidibe Gets Candid About Balancing Motherhood And Career