Another lawyer remanded, two released
The anti-terrorism court ordered to send the suspect to jail for a week on judicial remand
Anti-terrorism Court.
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ISLAMABAD:
An anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Monday sent another lawyer to jail on judicial remand. The court also sought arguments from the prosecution on the bail petitions filed by three other attacking lawyers.
The Islamabad police produced the Young Lawyers Forum President Shoaib Gujjar in the court of ATC judge Raja Jawwad Abbas Hassan after which the court ordered to send the suspect to jail for a week on judicial remand.
The judge also deferred hearing on bail petitions of three other accused advocates Liaquat Manzoor Kamboh, Khalid Mehmood and Muhammad Umar until Tuesday (today). The court sought details of the case against the accused.
Osama Satti murder suspects remanded
IO ordered to submit case challan
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ISLAMABAD:
An Islamabad anti-terrorism court on Thursday remanded the Osama Satti murder case suspects in judicial custody and ordered the investigation officer (IO) to submit the case challan.
Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) personnel arrested in the Osama Satti murder case were present in the court of ATC Judge Shahrukh Arjumand as Judge Raja Jawwad Abbas Hassan was on vacation.
The judge ordered sending the arrested suspects, namely Mudassar Iqbal, Shakeel Ahmed, Mohammad Mustafa, Saeed Ahmed and Iftikhar Ahmed, to Adiala Jail.
Meanwhile, the deceased’s family members staged a peaceful protest outside the judicial complex.
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ISLAMABAD: Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) Judge Raja Jawwad Abbas Hassan on Wednesday extended by seven days the physical remand of five policemen who were in custody for the alleged murder of Usama Satti.
During the hearing, the judge reprimanded the investigation officer over crime scene photographs. The investigation officer, Muhammad Azam, presented the accused before the ATC on the completion of their previous remand.
“Was the youngster shot from behind?” the ATC judge asked the investigation officer, to which the latter responded in the affirmative. To another question, the investigation officer said five bullets hit Usama from behind.