Imran Khan didn’t show up to testify in court. His attorney appeared on his behalf and informed the court that Imran Khan could not attend the hearing because his life was in danger.
Imran Khan was granted exemption from personal appearance by the court, and his interim bail in 15 cases was extended until July 18, 2022.
In a related case involving arson and vandalism in the federal capital during the PTI’s long march, an Islamabad court also granted interim bail to former Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Governor Shah Farman and KP Minister Shahram Khan Tarakai.
Both PTI leaders were granted interim bail by the court after submitting surety bonds totaling Rs. 5,000 each.
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