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IHC orders release of PTI workers arrested after November 26 protest

i2wtcBy i2wtcFebruary 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Islamabad High Court on Thursday ordered the immediate release of over 120 PTI workers who were arrested following the November 26 protest.

A two-judge bench, comprising Acting Chief Justice Sarfaraz Dogar and Justice Muhammad Asif, granted bail to the detainees.

The court directed them to submit an affidavit at their respective police stations, pledging that they would not engage in similar actions in the future.

The hearing saw legal representation from Ali Bukhari, Babar Awan, and Murtaza Tori, who argued for the detainees’ release.

The court set bail at Rs20,000, requiring each individual to submit one surety.

The PTI workers were arrested in connection with protests held on November 26, 2024, which led to a government crackdown.

Last month, mercy petitions submitted by 19 individuals convicted for their involvement in the May 9 protests were approved, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) announced in a statement.

“Sequel to the promulgation of punishments to May 9 Tragedy convicts, they have exercised their right to appeal and have asked for mercy / remission in their punishments,” the military’s media wing stated.

The ISPR further said that a total of 67 convicts had submitted mercy petitions, with 48 of these petitions processed to Courts of Appeal. It added that the petitions of 19 convicts had been accepted “purely on humanitarian grounds, in accordance with law.”

“They all shall be released after completion of procedural formalities,” the statement continued.

The press release also mentioned that the mercy petitions of the remaining convicts would be decided in due course, following the legal process. It emphasised that all those convicted retain their right to appeal and pursue other legal remedies as per the law and constitution.

“The remission of punishments is a testament to the strength of the due process and fairness, which ensures that justice is served while also taking into account the principles of compassion and mercy,” the ISPR concluded.

The following individuals have had their punishments remitted:

Muhammad Ayaz, son of Sahibzada Khan
Sami Ullah, son of Meer Dad Khan
Laeeq Ahmed, son of Manzoor Ahmed
Amjad Ali, son of Manzoor Ahmed
Yasir Nawaz, son of Ameer Nawaz Khan
Said Alam, son of Maaz Ullah Khan
Zahid Khan, son of Muhammad Nabi
Muhammad Suleman, son of Said Ghani Jan
Hamza Sharif, son of Muhammad Azam
Muhammad Salman, son of Zahid Nisar
Asher Butt, son of Muhammad Arshad Butt
Muhammad Waqas, son of Malik Muhammad Khalil
Sufayan Idrees, son of Idrees Ahmed
Muneeb Ahmed, son of Naveed Ahmed Butt
Muhammad Ahmed, son of Muhammad Nazir
Muhammad Nawaz, son of Abdul Samad
Muhammad Ali, son of Muhammad Boota
Muhammad Bilawal, son of Manzoor Hussain
Muhammad Ilyas, son of Muhammad Fazal Haleem

In December 2024, military courts sentenced 60 more civilians to prison terms for their roles in violent attacks on military installations during the nationwide riots on May 9, 2023.

The sentences come just days after the ISPR announced that 25 civilians had been handed prison terms for their involvement in the same events.

The individuals have been convicted for their involvement in violent attacks on key military and government facilities, including the Corps Commander House in Lahore, the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi, the ISI office in Faisalabad, and Bannu Cantt, among others, the ISPR stated.



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