Court reserves verdict on long march vandalism case

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ISLAMABAD: The District and Session Court of Islamabad has reserved its verdict in the Long March vandalism on the acquittal plea of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s founder, Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad, Asad Umar and Ali Muhammad Nawaz.

Judicial Migistrat Malik Imran on Monday heard the acquittal plea of accusers mentioned in the long march vandalism case.

During the course of hearing, the prosecutor completed its arguments.

Judicial Magistrate, Malik Imran will pronounce the verdict on June 13.

It may be mentioned that a case registered against the PTI founder and others under the vandalism section at I-9 police station.

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Earlier, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has once again refused to answer questions from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), which is investigating ‘controversial’ social media posts from his official X (Twitter) account.

Sources report that an FIA team visited Adiala jail to interrogate Imran Khan regarding an alleged controversial post on his X account.

However, Imran Khan declined to respond to any questions in the absence of his legal team. The FIA requested a written confirmation of his refusal before leaving the prison.