The District and Sessions Court of Islamabad has issued a summons to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Chief Minister, Ali Amin Gandapur, to record his statement in the arms and liquor recovery case. The court’s directive comes after Gandapur’s repeated exemptions from appearing before the court.
During the hearing, Gandapur’s lawyer, Raja Zahoorul Hasan, appeared before Judicial Magistrate Shaista Kundi. The judge remarked that Gandapur had been given five opportunities to record his statement but had sought exemption each time. Hasan requested the court to set the hearing date for September 4, citing Gandapur’s current involvement in a jirga in District Kurram.
The court has adjourned the hearing till September 4, as requested by Gandapur’s lawyer. The case involves the recovery of arms and liquor, and Gandapur’s statement is required to further investigate the matter.
Gandapur’s involvement in the case has raised questions about his role in the recovery of arms and liquor. The court’s summons to Gandapur is seen as a significant development in the case, and his statement may shed light on the circumstances surrounding the recovery.
The case has sparked interest in the political and legal circles, with many awaiting Gandapur’s statement. The court’s decision to summon Gandapur is a testament to the judiciary’s commitment to ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their position, are held accountable for their actions.
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