Imran Khan faces 62 FIRs in various Islamabad police stations and seven in FIA.
A hearing was held in the Islamabad High Court regarding a petition seeking details of the cases filed against the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
During the proceedings, the Federal Police told the court that a total of 62 cases have been lodged against the PTI founder in Islamabad.
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) also reported that it has registered seven FIRs against Imran Khan.
The Islamabad cops asked for more time to submit a complete report on the cases, as they had only received the court’s notice the evening before.
Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir got furious on the request, stating, “It is the mistake of your office. We had already issued a notice two days ago.”
In response, the DSP Legal of Islamabad Police mentioned that an interim report could be submitted immediately, but a final report would take more time.
However, Justice Arbab denied the interim report, ordering that a comprehensive and detailed report be submitted by the following day.
The FIA’s report confirmed that no investigation was pending in the Deputy Commissioner’s office, while the Islamabad Police confirmed that a total of 62 cases had been filed.
DSP Sajid Cheema requested an extension until Monday, but Justice Arbab questioned the large number of cases, prompting further probe.
The Islamabad High Court adjourned the case, setting the next hearing for November 18, where a detailed report on all the cases is expected to be presented.