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December 29, 2023

Qureshi's Hopes of Securing Freedom Suffer Major Blow after He Is Detained again

Rawalpindi: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Vice-Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi's hopes of securing freedom suffered a major blow after he was detained under Maintenance of Public Order (3-MPO) on Tuesday despite securing bail in the cipher case last week.

The 15-day detention order has been issued by the Rawalpindi deputy commissioner over Qureshi's alleged involvement in the May 9 riots — which saw military installations being targeted after PTI founder Imran Khan's arrest in a graft case — and the possible adverse repercussions on public safety and law and order situation if he is to be released.

"It is probable that after his release from jail, he will again continue his above activities which may lead to a law-and-order situation, harmful to the life and property of the general public," the deputy commissioner's order read.

The development comes as the senior politician was "likely" to be released in the day after a three-member Supreme Court (SC) approved his and PTI founder Imran Khan's bail in the cipher case on December 22.

The apex court ruled that the discretion exercised by the Islamabad High Court (IHC) in declining bail to the petitioners was exercised perversely.

Qureshi's detention is to come into effect from Qureshi's "entrance in Central/District jail to avoid any likelihood of breach of peace/unlawful assembly in the district."

The decision to detain the senior politician comes after Rawalpindi's District Intelligence Committee endorsed the central CPO's recommendation seeking the prevention of the PTI leader's "unlawful activities and [him] acting in a prejudicial manner to public safety".

The detention order dealt a major blow to the PTI which was looking forward to Qureshi's release as it could've given a major boost to the party ahead of the upcoming elections scheduled for February 8, 2024 — in light of Khan's incarceration and a host of leaders parting ways with the party.

Taking to social media, Meher Bano, Qureshi's daughter, confirmed that her father has been detained under the 3-MPO order.

However, the PTI's vice-chairman is not the only one to be "detained" under the 3-MPO as hundreds of such detention orders have been issued against PTI leaders and members across the country for alleged involvement in the May 9 violence — which saw military installations including the Ralwapindi's General Headquarters (GHQ) and Lahore's Corps Commander's House being vandalized.

This is not the first time Qureshi has been detained in the said issue as a first information report (FIR) — also cited by the said detention order — has been registered against Qureshi over the May 9 incident for which he has been arrested before as well.

Earlier in the day, PTI leader's lawyer Barrister Taimur Malik along with Bushra Bibi, the wife of PTI founder, lawyers Umair Niazi and Rai Muhammad Ali attended the cipher case hearing conducted by Judge Abual Hasnat Zulqarnain in the Adiala Jail.

Speaking to the media, Qureshi’s counsel revealed that he had received a copy of the apex court’s order approving the PTI leader’s bail plea, adding that the hearing has been adjourned till the next day.

"We will present the release order in the Adiala Jail today," he had said.

Lamenting that his client “unjustly” spent two days, Malik said that they have submitted the surety bonds in the court.

Commenting on the administrative hindrances preventing Qureshi’s release, the lawyer disclosed that they had requested the court to issue the politico’s release order.

However, he revealed that they would be leaving for Islamabad after they were told that the release order would be issued there — as the relevant judge had left for the federal capital.

He further added that they would approach the apex court if the release order was not issued in the day.

In a statement made later in the day, the lawyer said that the process for securing the release orders had been completed and they were waiting for the judge's signature.

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