August 08, 2023
The Government Examination Organization (FIA) cybercrime wing barbecued Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Administrator Imran Khan's attorney Naeem Haider Panjotha for almost eight hours, sources told Geo News on Tuesday.
In the midst of reports of his capture, the sources said the legal advisor left the FIA central command, where he was called for examination in the online entertainment posts of Judge Humayun Dilawar.
Prior, PTI legal counselor Sher Afzal Khan Marwat in a tweet guaranteed that Panjotha's representative had said the legal advisor had been arrested however it was not satisfactory regardless of whether it was a conventional capture as the primary data report can't be "enrolled straightforwardly and without consent of Islamabad High Court".
"Naeem Haider Panjotha Adv has allegedly been captured by FIA. He went to FIA base camp to join request in Humayun Dilawar's Facebook posts," the PTI pioneer tweeted.
Marwat said that Panjotha's capture "would join the legitimate club" and wouldn't stop the PTI director's lawful group from releasing their "proficient commitments".
Naeem Haider Panjotha Adv has reportedly been arrested by FIA. He went to FIA headquarters to join inquiry in Humayun Dilawar's Facebook posts. His clerk Usman has confirmed his detention but it is not yet clear as to whether Naeem has formally been arrested or not because the…
— Sher Afzal Khan Marwat (@sherafzalmarwat) August 8, 2023
On the course of the IHC, the Cybercrime Circle of FIA had sent off a request against Panjotha and had guided him to show up before the request group at the Cybercrime Detailing Center in Islamabad today.
In the gather, the request official had requested that the legal counselor clear his situation in light of a legitimate concern for equity for a fair preliminary.
Last week, the IHC alluded the "questionable" Facebook posts of Judge Dilawar — who condemned PTI boss Imran Khan in the Toshakhana case — to the FIA.
On August 5, Extra Area and Meetings Judge Dilawar condemned previous head of the state Khan to three years in jail in the Toshakhana case, sending shockwaves across the party.
The PTI boss was captured not long after being indicted, which drew areas of strength for a from the party.
The 70-year-old cricketer-turned-lawmaker was viewed as at fault for abusing his prevalence to trade presents in state ownership that were gotten during visits abroad and worth in excess of 140 million Pakistani rupees ($635,000), claims which he keeps on denying.
The PTI boss was looking for the exchange of his case from Judge Dilawar's court as he claimed he was one-sided towards him and had shown specific posts of his Facebook record to IHC.
Nonetheless, the court was educated that the appointed authority had rejected that they were his posts.