ISLAMABAD: An anti-terrorism court transferred the terror case registered against PTI Chairman Imran Khan to a sessions court on Tuesday following the Islamabad High Court’s (IHC) order to remove the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) section from the case.
Khan was charged with a terror case after he threatened an additional sessions judge and police officials of the capital city while addressing the supporters at one of his party’s political rallies. The hearing of the case was conducted by Justice Raja Jawad Abbas Hassan in the anti-terrorism court in Islamabad. PTI chief’s counsel Babar Awan appeared in the court on his behalf and read the IHC’s order to remove terror sections from the case. Awan requested that the case be transferred to the sessions court following IHC’s order.
Responding to the request by Awan, the anti-terrorism court’s judge said that no challan has been submitted to process the removal and that another bail application must be provided. “We have neither received the challan, nor the witness statement, or anything else, then what should we transfer?” the judge questioned. The judge said that the court only had the matter of bail until now and following the IHC’s order, it no longer possesses the jurisdiction.
Babar responded by saying that the court has other bail applications on September 27, but the court can order the rest. The judge asked Awan to resubmit the bail application, while Babar said that they won’t take the application back.