Court grants bail to 61 TLP activists

Staff Report

Rawalpindi: Lahore High Court (LHC) Rawalpindi Bench on Wednesday granted bail to 61 activists of Tehreek-e-Labaik Pakistan including brother and nephew of its chief in a case pertaining to rioting and resisting against the police. The court also ordered the accused to furnish surety bonds of Rs200,000 each with the court. A divisional bench of LHC comprising Justice Muhammad Tariq Abbasi and Justice Raja Shahid Abbasi awarded bails to the activists of TLP including AmeerHussain and Muhammad Ali, the brother and nephew of TLP Chief MaulanaKhadimHussainRizvi. According to details, a divisional bench of LHC comprising Justice Muhammad Tariq Abbasi and Justice Raja Shahid Abbasi took up the high profile case when the defence counsel argued that police implicated their clients falsely in the case. The defence lawyers said their clients were protesting the arrest of their chief in a peaceful manner and had not damaged public property. Opposing the comments of defence lawyers, the prosecutor said the accused were involved in attacking police party, arson and rioting.
He asked the court to reject their bail pleas. After conclusion of comments of both parties, LHC Rawalpindi Bench Justice Muhammad Tariq Abbasi and Raja Shahid Abbasi accepted the bail petitions of some 61 accused and ordered them to submit surety bonds of Rs200,000 each with the court.
Some 25 workers and supporters of TLP were released on bail on February 19, 2020.
Earlier, an anti-terrorism court awarded 86 workers and supporters of the TLP with a prison sentence of 55 years each in a case pertaining to rioting and resisting against the police.