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Azam Swati moves IHC seeking bail in controversial tweets case

 Saturday Dec 24 2022 


Swati is 75 years of age and a heart patient, states request.

Swati perpetrated a similar wrongdoing two times, the court decision read.

Preliminary court dismissed Swati's bail supplication on December 21.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) pioneer Azam Swati on Saturday documented a post-capture bail request in the Islamabad High Court (IHC) in the questionable tweets argument recorded against him.

Preliminary court judge Azam Khan excused the PTI pioneer's bail request on December 21, saying Swati committed a similar offense two times.


PTI pioneer and legal counselor Babar Awan documented the bail request in IHC for the benefit of Azam Swati.


In the application, Swati expressed that he didn't post overly critical comments against any organizations. He added that the indictment has no confirmation against him regardless of the examination.


The application read that the congressperson is 75 years of age and a heart patient; imprisoning him would be a sentence without conviction as all proof against him is narrative.


Preliminary court dismisses Swati's bail request

On December 21, Islamabad Exceptional Appointed authority Focal Azam Khan dismissed Azam Swati's bail request saying he carried out a similar wrongdoing two times.

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During the conference, investigator Rizwan Abbasi made sense of for the court the most common way of checking a Twitter account. He added that Swati has a "blue tick" on his Twitter account and is trailed by popular characters.


"Well known writers and political characters follow Azam Swati," said the legal advisor. He added that the congressperson has never moved away from the record.


"There is no doubt that the Twitter account isn't of Azam Swati," said Abbasi.


While closing his contentions, the examiner and government legal counselor encouraged the court not to allow bail to the representative for the situation.


Then again, the PTI representative's legal counselor, Sohail Khan, battled that FIA couldn't enroll a cybercrime case over screen captures.


Disputable tweets cases

Swati is reserved in different cases the nation over for his dubious tweets against senior military officials.


At first, the representative was captured by the Government Examination Authority (FIA) on October 14 after he posted an exceptionally disdainful and compromising message against the military boss, legal executive, and other state foundations on his authority Twitter account.


The congressperson had gotten bail all things considered. However, on November 27, FIA again captured Swati for utilizing oppressive language against the top military metal, including the previous armed force boss.


The congressperson was reserved in numerous cases connected with those tweets the nation over.


On December 2, Balochistan police captured Swati for a comparable body of evidence enrolled against him in Quetta.


At the hour of his capture, he was at that point on legal remand in Adiala Prison and was moved to Quetta under a travel remand obtained by the Balochistan police.

Afterward, Balochistan High Court (BHC) requested the subduing of all arguments enlisted against the congressperson in the area.


When BHC gave the request, the Sindh Police arrested the congressperson over the issue of dubious tweets.


The representative then, at that point, moved toward the Sindh High Court. The court likewise coordinated the suppress of all arguments against the representative.


Following the orders, Islamabad Police brought the congressperson into its authority and carried him to the government capital.

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