Journalist Asad Toor Sent to Adiala Jail on Judicial Remand

On March 8, a district and sessions court in Islamabad sent journalist and YouTuber Asad Toor to jail on a 14-day judicial remand. This decision came after the court rejected a request by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) for an extension of Toor’s physical custody.

The FIA had sought additional time for investigations and to recover electronic devices from Toor. He stands accused of running a social media campaign against the judiciary, inciting anti-state sentiment, and violating the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) of 2016. Toor was arrested by the FIA’s Cyber Crime Wing on February 26 in response to a series of notices issued to him.

After hearing arguments, Judicial Magistrate Shabbir Bhatti rejected the FIA’s request of four-day remand extension and sent the journalist to Adiala Jail on 14-day judicial remand.

Toor was initially remanded into FIA custody for five days on February 27 by Judicial Magistrate Islamabad Muhammad Shabbir.  The remand was later extended to three more days.

 

Separate Appeal Disposed

In a related hearing on the same day, Additional Sessions Judge Tahir Abbas Supra rejected an appeal seeking Asad Toor’s dismissal from the case. Toor’s legal team had argued that he had already been extensively interrogated and his electronic devices confiscated, asserting that there was no basis for extending his physical remand.

The FIA prosecutor had alleged that Toor’s social media posts and vlogs were financially motivated. However, Toor’s lawyers maintained that the content primarily focused on alleged electoral irregularities. The judge ultimately disposed of the appeal for dismissal and ordered his appearance in court on March 22.

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Imran Riaz Khan Granted Bail in Zaman Park Case

An Anti-Terrorism Court in Lahore granted bail to journalist Imran Riaz Khan on March 9, in relation to the Zaman Park attack case. This case has brought him under scrutiny for alleged acts of arson and stone-pelting at police officers during their attempt to execute arrest warrants against the former Prime Minister and the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, on May 9, 2023.

This marks the second time Khan has been granted bail in recent weeks. On February 23rd, he was arrested on corruption charges related to the Tharabi Lake contract but was later released on bail. He was re-arrested on March 6 in connection with the Zaman Park incident.

His defense, led by lawyer Ali Mian Ashfaq, challenged the prosecution’s case by highlighting the lack of evidence and pointing out significant inconsistencies. Ashfaq emphasized the absence of video footage or any solid proof to substantiate the charges against Khan, further noting the police’s delayed awareness of the case, which reportedly went unnoticed for eight months.

In a ruling, the court, Judge Arshad Javaid Chadhar, ordered Khan to post a surety bond of Rs 0.1 million for his bail.

Previously, on March 1, an Anti-Terrorism Court in Lahore, led by Judge Naveed Iqbal, ordered a five-day physical custody remand for Riaz Khan. The police had sought a 15-day remand, citing witness statements and the need for further investigation. However, the court settled on a shorter remand period, scheduling Khan’s next appearance.

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