On March 21, an Islamabad district and sessions court granted police two-day physical remand of Niazi. Upon the expiry of the initial remand, Niazi was then sent to jail on 14-day judicial remand.
However, Quetta police then registered a first information report against Niazi under sections 109 (abetment), 147 (rioting), 149 (unlawful assembly), 153 (inciting to riot) and 347 (wrongful restraint) of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).
On Friday, a sub-inspector from Quetta’s Airport police station filed an application before an Islamabad court seeking transitory remand of Niazi to produce him before a judge in Quetta, which was subsequently granted.
A day earlier, a judicial magistrate in Quetta rejected the police’s request seeking five-day physical remand of Niazi and granted interim bail to him in the case registered against him in Balochistan. A civil judge in Islamabad also granted post-arrest bail to the leader in the case pertaining to allegedly threatening police officials. Despite this, the PTI leader was not released from jail till late Saturday evening.
A judicial magistrate today approved one-day transit remand of Niazi and gave his custody to investigation officer Syed Adnan Bukhari of the Lahore police.
Earlier, the Balochistan Home Department had written a letter to IG Abdul Khalique Shaikh, IG Prisons, and the Superintendent of District Jail Quetta about the Punjab Home Department’s request to obtain the custody of Niazi, who was wanted by Lahore police in case number 388/23 registered at the Racecourse police station.
The Balochistan Home Department had also directed IG Shaikh to provide foolproof security to Niazi while being transported to Lahore.
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