Imran Khan’s nephew sent to the judicial blockade


An anti -terrorism court (ATC) in Lahore sent the nephew of Prime Minister Imran Khan, Sher Shah Khan on Thursday, in a 14 -day judicial return on Thursday, denying the request for the extension of the investigation officer (IO) in a physical remanito.

During the audience, Io Muhammad Ashraf Javed sought an extension of 30 days to the five -day physical prison granted previously on August 23. The IO said that more time was required to recover Shah’s mobile phone and a mask allegedly used at the time of the incident, Shah was arrested in relation to the disturbances of May 9, and to obtain details of his social media accounts.

The IO informed the court that a photogrammetry test and a “wooden danda was performed [stick]”He was recovered from his power.

The court observed that sufficient investigation had already been carried out and that the tracking of social media accounts does not require more custody of the defendant in the “current era of technology and digital devices.”

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Consequently, the court dismissed the request for a new physical benefit and, on the other hand, sent Shah to the judicial prison for 14 days, ordering the IO to be presented by the Challa within the stipulated period.

Shah, who is the son of Aleem Khan, will occur before court again on September 11, 2025.

Shah was produced before the Court for the Hearing. His lawyers Rana Mudassar Uur, Salman Akram Raja and Taimoor, also appeared before the court. The attached attorney general Imtiaz Ahmad Sipra and the legal investigation of DSP, Dr. Javed Asif, also attended.

Shah was arrested a day after his older brother Shahrez was arrested by Punjab police. Shahrez was delivered to the police for a previous physical prison of eight days.

Reports arose, mainly from the workers and leaders of Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI), of unidentified men who assault Shah’s residence in Lahore, assaulting the household staff, harassing family members and carrying it, before the police produced it before the court on August 22.

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