IHC issues notice in Indian spying case


 The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday issued a notice to the interior and foreign ministries and sought a written report from them on an application seeking the release of Indian citizens held on charges of spying and terrorism in Pakistan

It also directed that the officials concerned on behalf of interior and foreign secretaries should appear before the court

During the hearing of an application filed by the Indian High Commission, petitioner’s counsel Shahnawaz Noon maintained that the accused had completed their sentences but they were still not being released

The IHC inquired why the accused were not being released and asked which court had sentenced them

The counsel replied that a military court had sentenced them according to Army Act and that the accused had served their terms

On being inquired, Deputy Attorney General Tayyab Shah told the IHC that he would inform it on the matter in the next hearing after seeking instruction from the government

The court clubbed two applications of the Indian High Commission and adjourned the hearing of the case until October 28

It may be mentioned here that currently eight Indian citizens are serving their sentences in Pakistan



Date:22-Oct-2020 Reference:View Original Link