KARACHI: An antiterrorism court (ATC) on Friday granted interim bail to four Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) leaders in cases pertaining to May 9 violence.

At the outset of the hearing, the four PTI leaders — Firdos Shamim Naqvi, Khurram Sher Zaman, Raja Azhar and Muhammad Faizan — submitted applications before the ATC-XV judge through their counsel Shujat Ali and Nazeerullla, seeking pre-arrest bail in May 9 cases.

Last month, the court cancelled bail bonds in the May 9 cases and issued non-bailable warrants for the arrest of 11 top party leaders from Karachi after dismissing their condonation applications.

After hearing the lawyers, the court allowed their applications and granted interim bail against a surety bond of Rs100,000 each and adjourned the hearing until Dec 9 for the confirmation and otherwise on the interim order.

Alamgir sent to prison

Meanwhile, the investigating officer (IO) probing the May 9 case, registered at the Ferozabad police station, produced former PTI MNA Alamgir Khan Mehsud before the ATC judge at the judicial complex inside the Central Prison Karachi.

The court sent him to jail on judicial remand.

His counsel also submitted a post-arrest bail application before the court.

The judge fixed Dec 9 as the date of hearing of the bail plea.

Published in Dawn, December 7th, 2024

Opinion

Editorial

Momentary relief
Updated 10 May, 2026

Momentary relief

THE IMF’s approval of the latest review of Pakistan’s ongoing Fund programme comes at a moment of growing global...
India’s global shame
10 May, 2026

India’s global shame

INDIA’s rabid streak is at an all-time high. Prejudice is now an organised movement to erase religious freedoms ...
Aurat March restrictions
Updated 10 May, 2026

Aurat March restrictions

The message could not have been clearer: women may gather, but only if they remain politically harmless.
Removing subsidies
Updated 09 May, 2026

Removing subsidies

The government no longer has the budgetary space to continue carrying hundreds of billions of rupees in untargeted subsidies while the power sector itself remains trapped in circular debt, inefficiencies, theft and under-recovery.
Scarred at home
09 May, 2026

Scarred at home

WHEN homes turn violent towards children, the psychosocial damage is lifelong. In Pakistan, parental violence is...
Zionist zealotry
09 May, 2026

Zionist zealotry

BOTH the Israeli military and far-right citizens of the Zionist state have been involved in appalling hate crimes...