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Court approves Asad Qaiser’s bail application

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Court approves Asad Qaiser’s bail application

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  • Asad Qaiser’s bail application heard in court of Judicial Magistrate.
  • Court granted bail of former speaker against surety bond of Rs 90,000.
  • PTI leader re-arrested, after securing bail from district and sessions court.
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MARDAN: The local court accepted the bail application of Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf(PTI) leader and former Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser.

PTI leader Asad Qaiser’s bail application was heard in the court of the Judicial Magistrate of Mardan, in which the court granted the bail of the former speaker of the National Assembly against a surety bond of Rs 90,000.

It should be noted that on December 2, the court of Mardan accepted the bail application of PTI leader Asad Qaiser and issued an order for his release, but he was arrested by the police once again. Asad Qaiser is currently imprisoned in Central Jail Mardan.

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PTI’s Asad Qaiser re-arrested after securing bail from Mardan court

PTI leader and former National Assembly speaker had been re-arrested, after securing...

Earlier, PTI leader and former National Assembly speaker had been re-arrested, after securing bail from a district and sessions court in Mardan.

Earlier on the day, Asad Qaiser’s bail was approved in May 9 case.

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