ATC remands Imaan Mazari in police custody

ISLAMABAD – An anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Tuesday handed over noted lawyer, human rights activist Imaan Mazari to police on three-day physical remand.

The ATC judge heard the application filed by the police for the physical remand of the accused. After getting her remand, Islamabad cops moved her from the Judicial complex.

On Monday, Islamabad police confirmed that a case was registered against the daughter of former human rights minister at Bara Kahu police station under the Anti-Terrorism Act.

She was arrested by the Islamabad police again shortly after she was released from Adiala jail in the sedition case. As she came out of the jail, a team of police took her into custody and went away. 

Imaan was first detained by law enforcers from her home in the early hours around a week back, while her mother, Pakistan’s former human rights minister, Shireen Mazari decried how her daughter was detained by over a dozen people.

Previously, the Islamabad court granted a three-day physical remand of Imaan and Ali Wazir, a day after the duo attended the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) rally in Islamabad.

The arrest of a prominent social activist and lawyer earlier appeared in trending sections on social media, with thousands sharing concerns for their release. The move have been denounced by local and international rights organisations, political leaders, and activists. 

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan called Imaan and Wazir’s arrests point to a larger, more worrying pattern of state-sanctions.

Imaan Mazari arrested for interference in state affairs

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