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Liquor recovery case: Court summons Sharjeel Memon on Sept. 5

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The City Court has directed Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Sharjeel Memon to appear before the court on September 5 in liquor recovery case.

Sharjeel Memon skipped today’s court appearance and submitted a plea for exemption from a court appearance. However, the court only granted a single day exemption from a court appearance and directed him to ensure his appearance before the court on September 5.

The court has also summoned witnesses of the prosecution on the same date.

Earlier this year, Memon along with four accused were indicted in the recovery of liquor bottles case.

The PPP leader, his three servants – Shakar Din, Mushtaque Ali and Muhammad Jam -, Central Jail, Karachi assistant superintendent Naseem Ahmed and Habib Ahmed had been named as accused in the investigation report.

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Last year on September 1, chief justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar had paid a surprise visit to the Ziauddin Hospital where he found three bottles of liquor in the room of the incarcerated PPP leader.

Subsequently, Memon was shifted to Central Jail, Karachi and a First Information Report (FIR) was registered against him with the Darakshan police station.

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