IHC asks Imran’s aides to approach banking court in prohibited funding FIR

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) Thursday extended the protective bails of PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s co-accused Tariq Shafi and Faisal Maqbool in FIR under Foreign Exchange Act in the prohibited funding case.

The court instructed the accused to approach the banking court within five days and also join the FIA’s investigation.

Justice Mohsin Akhter Kayani heard the case filed by Tariq Shafi and Faisal Maqbool. To the query of the bench, the accused said that they had appeared before the FIA investigation team.

Additional Attorney General Munawar Dogal said that the matter pertaining to the trial court’s jurisdiction was still pending.

The counsel for the accused said that the matter falls in the jurisdiction of the banking court as per the allegations. He also read out the FIR before the court.

The Additional Attorney General said that two sections had been incorporated in the FIR, adding that the matter of Foreign Exchange Act would be seen by a separate court.

He said that the court also had to view the general and special laws in the case. He said that Imran Khan was given bail by the special judge central.

The court remarked that Imran Khan was given bail by that court due to unavailability of the banking court judge.

The court asked the accused to approach the banking court and extended their protective bails for five days. The court also instructed the accused to join the FIA investigation.

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