Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) Chief Prosecutor Raja Inam Ameen Wednesday rejected the impression that the force does not possess any evidence against PML-N Punjab leader Rana Sanaullah in the narcotics case, and said that they are in possession of the evidence and will submit it at the right time in the court, a private TV channel reported. “The entire episode is based on some misunderstanding … some evidence in the case has already been submitted with the court,” he said while addressing a presser along with other officials. Divulging the details of the process followed in the case, he said an FIR against Rana Sanaullah was registered on July 1, 2019. “A challan was submitted in the case without a delay on July 23 along with reports pertaining to statements of the witnesses, seized material and its chemical examination report,” he said. The chief prosecutor said that they have submitted evidences in the court and it is now up to the accused to prove his innocence. “An impression of delay is being created in the case … we will definitely submit our evidences at the right time during the case proceedings,” he said, adding that three witnesses have already testified before the court. Demanding the narcotics court to hold day-to-day hearing into the case, he blamed the lawyers of Rana Sanaullah for adopting delaying tactics during the case proceedings. Claiming that they had submitted a CD of the footages in the court, the chief prosecutor said the real evidence in the case is the recovery of the drugs, not any video.