29 FIRs registered against Imran Khan in the federal capital, reveals report submitted in IHC
ISLAMABAD, Mar 28 (SABAH): A record of the cases submitted before the Islamabad High Court on Tuesday revealed that 29 FIRs had been registered against PTI Chairman Imran Khan in the federal capital.
Islamabad High Court’s Chief Justice Aamer Farooq heard the petition filed by Imran Khan seeking details of cases filed against him in Islamabad while Faisal Fareed Chaudhry Advocate represented the former premier in the case.
The documents revealed that 28 cases were registered against the defiant politician at various police stations in the capital city while one case had been filed by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA). They showed that the former premier was booked in 15 cases in single day on May 26 following his party’s long march against the coalition government. The cases registered at the Tarnol police station have been disposed of while Imran Khan’s trial in other cases is pending with courts.
According to the documents, two cases were registered in 2014 while the PTI chief was booked in 26 cases in 2022 and 2023.
During hearing, Faisal Chaudhry expressed shock over registration of several cases against his client. He said, “We have been asked to join investigation in the case but no one is picking up our phones”.
At which, the chief justice directed the Islamabad police’s representative to remain in contact with Faisal Chaudhry and wrapped up the petition.