The Peshawar High Court Dera Bench has granted protective bail to Ali Amin Gandapur, a prominent leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and former federal minister, along with his brothers, for a duration of seven days.
This decision comes amid ongoing legal proceedings, with the court instructing the completion of necessary legal formalities and investigations in various cases within the specified seven-day period.
In a related development earlier this month, Ali Amin Gandapur found himself declared an absconder in a case related to the alleged possession and display of unlicensed weapons and liquor. The district and session judge in Islamabad took this action after Gandapur failed to appear before the court despite the issuance of non-bailable arrest warrants in connection with the case.
During the recent court proceedings, both the prosecutor and the investigation officer presented themselves before the court. Consequently, the hearing has been adjourned until January 4, allowing for further deliberation on the legal matters at hand.
As the legal saga unfolds, the protective bail granted by the Peshawar High Court provides a temporary respite for Ali Amin Gandapur and his brothers, affording them the opportunity to address the legal requirements and investigations within the stipulated seven-day timeframe.
The coming days will likely witness intensified legal activities as the individuals involved navigate the complexities of the cases against them.