Security at Supreme Court beefed up ahead of Panama Leaks case hearing

ISLAMABAD – Special security measures have been taken to beef up the security at the Supreme Court during the hearing of the Panama Leaks case.

According to a notification issued today, the entry will be regulated through special security passes issued by Supreme Court of Pakistan. Only the petitioners or respondents whose cases are fixed in Court will be allowed to enter in Supreme Court premises.

However, advocates and journalists who regularly come for Supreme Court proceedings will be exempted from passes.

Meanwhile, everyone entering the court premises will undergo a body search.

The bench will be presided by Chief Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali. Meanwhile, Justice Asif Khosa, Justice Azmat Saeed, Justice Ameer Hani Muslim and Justice Aijaz ul Hasan will be part of the bench.

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