Lahore High Court (LHC) granted bail to Rana Sanaullah in the drug case on Tuesday and now news broke that articles written by famous journalists in the favor of him were being put as a piece of evidence which the court accepted. Earlier, it was being informed that due to the confusion in the First Investigation Report (FIR) of Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) which speaks 21kg heroin recovery from Sanaullah then police claims of 15kg heroin along with the misunderstanding in the timing of the arrest — were then main evidence which brought Sanaullah out of the jail, however, now it has been confirmed that articles written by eminent columnists like Hamid Mir, along with Azad Syed were placed in the court as an evidence — which consequently succeeded to give bail to Sanaullah. Talking to the ‘Urdu Point’ Miyan Dawood a lawyer, who was looking after the case—revealed the news. “Court asked whether these journalists would be presented in the court, upon which the lawyers of Rana Sanaullah gestured indeed, and asserted that these are the neutral columnist who completely recognized that this case is phony.” Dawood cited. After which the court accepted the articles as a piece of evidence which comprised to prove Rana Sanaullah as innocent. In the interval, the clip is attached here https://web.facebook.com/urdupoint.network/videos/2440556942873256/ On the other hand, the article by Hamid Mir, “Rana Sanaullah Jeet Gaye” which was introduced in the court peruses that Rana Sanaullah has just won this case since it the very ANF who has captured him — in the past both Nawaz Sharif and Asif Zardari have utilized the strategies of ANF in pressuring or catching their political revivals. Meanwhile, in the article Hamid Mir has also portrayed the thought of this case as fake — in light of the fact that Sanaullah had himself, let him know before his capture on July 1, that “may he would be attacked or captured in the coming week” and the other significant explanation was Miyan Nawaz Sharif, who utilized these tactics against his rivals. “The situation got worse amid Rehmat Shah Afridi, the editor of the English newspaper Frontier Post and the Nawaz Sharif government, one night in April 1999, near the Governor’s House in Lahore, the ANF stopped Rehmat Shah Afridi and claimed to have recovered 20kg of hashish from his vehicle”. Hamid Mir writes.