Judicial magistrate Riffat Mehmood inquired if the police had previously requested a transitory remand, to which they replied it was their first time. Rashid’s counsel, Ali Bukhari, opposed the plea for transitory remand and said it had been rejected earlier as the proper procedure was not followed. Bukhari also questioned the police’s need for a transitory remand, as they had already recovered everything from Rashid’s house and taken his licensed weapons.
The prosecutor told the court that Rashid is on a judicial remand and must be produced before the Murree court, which is why they were seeking the transitory remand. After listening to arguments from both sides, the judge granted police a one-day transitory remand to police. The court also ordered officials to ensure that Rashid is presented before the Murree court by 2pm on Thursday.
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