The disgusting (and expected) treatment of Mr. & Mrs. Swati under the PDM regime

An Islamabad court dismissed on Wednesday the bail plea of PTI Senator Azam Swati, who has been in detention since late November over his controversial tweets about senior military officers.

Swati was arrested on November 27 after the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) booked him in Islamabad over a “highly obnoxious campaign of intimidating tweets […] against state institutions”. It was the second time that Swati was booked and arrested by the FIA over his tweets about army officials in less than two months.

His bail plea was taken up by Special Judge Central Azam Khan, who observed while dismissing the senator’s bail plea that he had “committed the same offence twice”.

The judge announced the verdict after hearing arguments from Special Prosecutor Raja Rizwan Abbasi, the government’s lawyer and Swati’s counsel, Sohail Khan Swati.


Prosecutor Abbasi elaborated before the court on how a Twitter account was verified, adding that Senator Swati’s account had a blue tick and it was followed by renowned personalities, including politicians and journalists.

He further said neither Swati nor his lawyer had ever denied that the account in question was the senator’s.

“There are no two ways about it. The account is Swati’s,” he contended.

The government’s lawyer said during his arguments that Swati had tried to build a narrative against the armed forces.

On these grounds, both the prosecutor and the government lawyer opposed the request for Swati’s bail.

Countering their arguments, Swati’s lawyer argued that a case of cybercrime could not be registered on the basis of screenshots of tweets.

The judge then reserved his judgement on Swati’s bail plea and later dismissed it.

Arrests over tweets
Swati was first arrested by the FIA on charges of posting controversial tweets about the armed forces in October and was later released on bail.

The senator has alleged since that he was tortured in custody and demanded the removal of two military officials, one of whom he used foul language against in his tweet on November 26.

On November 27, the FIA arrested Swati for the second time over a “highly obnoxious campaign of intimidating tweets […] against state institutions”.

The arrest came after an FIR was registered by the FIA on the complaint of the state through Islamabad Cyber Crime Reporting Centre Technical Assistant Aneesur Rehman.

The complaint was registered under Section 20 of Peca as well as Sections 131 (abetting mutiny or attempting to seduce a soldier from his duty),500 (punishment for defamation), 501 (defamation and printing of content deemed defamatory), Section 505 (statement conducing to public mischief) and 109 (abetment) of the PPC.

Following his arrest in November, the Pakistan Electronic Media and Regulatory Authority prohibited Azam’s media coverage on all satellite TV channels.

Separate FIRs were also registered against the PTI leader in Balochistan and Sindh as well.

On December 2, Swati was brought to Quetta from Islamabad in one such case, registered at the Kuchlak police station, a day after a court in the capital approved his 14-day judicial remand.

But on December 9, the Balochistan High Court ordered the quashing of all five cases initially registered against him in the province.

Hours after the order was issued, the PTI senator was handed over to Sindh police while his lawyer said two new cases were registered against Swati in Balochistan. Later, another case was registered against Swati in Balochistan.

The cases were registered under Sections 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace), 505 (statements conducing to public mischief), 153A (promoting enmity between different groups, etc), 124A (sedition), and 123A (condemnation of the creation of the State, and advocacy of abolition of its sovereignty) of the PPC.

On December 13, the SHC restrained police from arresting Swati in cases registered against him within the limits of SHC’s Hyderabad registry and Karachi and on December 15, the SHC directed provincial authorities to disposed of all cases against Swati as C-Class.

At the same hearing, the Sindh prosecutor general had informed the court that Swati had been shifted back to Islamabad, where his judicial remand was extended for another 15 days in the FIA case.

Earlier this week, the BHC ordered the quashing of three remaining FIRs registered against the senator in the province.
 
An Islamabad court dismissed on Wednesday the bail plea of PTI Senator Azam Swati, who has been in detention since late November over his controversial tweets about senior military officers.

Swati was arrested on November 27 after the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) booked him in Islamabad over a “highly obnoxious campaign of intimidating tweets […] against state institutions”. It was the second time that Swati was booked and arrested by the FIA over his tweets about army officials in less than two months.

His bail plea was taken up by Special Judge Central Azam Khan, who observed while dismissing the senator’s bail plea that he had “committed the same offence twice”.

The judge announced the verdict after hearing arguments from Special Prosecutor Raja Rizwan Abbasi, the government’s lawyer and Swati’s counsel, Sohail Khan Swati.


Prosecutor Abbasi elaborated before the court on how a Twitter account was verified, adding that Senator Swati’s account had a blue tick and it was followed by renowned personalities, including politicians and journalists.

He further said neither Swati nor his lawyer had ever denied that the account in question was the senator’s.

“There are no two ways about it. The account is Swati’s,” he contended.

The government’s lawyer said during his arguments that Swati had tried to build a narrative against the armed forces.

On these grounds, both the prosecutor and the government lawyer opposed the request for Swati’s bail.

Countering their arguments, Swati’s lawyer argued that a case of cybercrime could not be registered on the basis of screenshots of tweets.

The judge then reserved his judgement on Swati’s bail plea and later dismissed it.

Arrests over tweets
Swati was first arrested by the FIA on charges of posting controversial tweets about the armed forces in October and was later released on bail.

The senator has alleged since that he was tortured in custody and demanded the removal of two military officials, one of whom he used foul language against in his tweet on November 26.

On November 27, the FIA arrested Swati for the second time over a “highly obnoxious campaign of intimidating tweets […] against state institutions”.

The arrest came after an FIR was registered by the FIA on the complaint of the state through Islamabad Cyber Crime Reporting Centre Technical Assistant Aneesur Rehman.

The complaint was registered under Section 20 of Peca as well as Sections 131 (abetting mutiny or attempting to seduce a soldier from his duty),500 (punishment for defamation), 501 (defamation and printing of content deemed defamatory), Section 505 (statement conducing to public mischief) and 109 (abetment) of the PPC.

Following his arrest in November, the Pakistan Electronic Media and Regulatory Authority prohibited Azam’s media coverage on all satellite TV channels.

Separate FIRs were also registered against the PTI leader in Balochistan and Sindh as well.

On December 2, Swati was brought to Quetta from Islamabad in one such case, registered at the Kuchlak police station, a day after a court in the capital approved his 14-day judicial remand.

But on December 9, the Balochistan High Court ordered the quashing of all five cases initially registered against him in the province.

Hours after the order was issued, the PTI senator was handed over to Sindh police while his lawyer said two new cases were registered against Swati in Balochistan. Later, another case was registered against Swati in Balochistan.

The cases were registered under Sections 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace), 505 (statements conducing to public mischief), 153A (promoting enmity between different groups, etc), 124A (sedition), and 123A (condemnation of the creation of the State, and advocacy of abolition of its sovereignty) of the PPC.

On December 13, the SHC restrained police from arresting Swati in cases registered against him within the limits of SHC’s Hyderabad registry and Karachi and on December 15, the SHC directed provincial authorities to disposed of all cases against Swati as C-Class.

At the same hearing, the Sindh prosecutor general had informed the court that Swati had been shifted back to Islamabad, where his judicial remand was extended for another 15 days in the FIA case.

Earlier this week, the BHC ordered the quashing of three remaining FIRs registered against the senator in the province.

The Junta on intimidation mode. Swati is the victim of a crime and instead of investigating the perpetrators,the whole system punishes him for having the audacity to challenge their criminality.
 
The Junta on intimidation mode. Swati is the victim of a crime and instead of investigating the perpetrators,the whole system punishes him for having the audacity to challenge their criminality.

True. The ECP is also practising the same by ending all toshakhana references which included major corruption against ganja *********, wife killer zardari and Yousuf raza gilani but will pursue a manufactured case against Imran.

ECP was told by the court that they cannot disqualify Imran, they went out of their way by again not following the law or their domain to again use another non existent reference to disqualify him. To top it off they say they do not take sides.

As Moeed Pirzada said, there is no law in Pakistan, just two families of criminals and traitors looting, plundering and buying institutions and then killing and abusing PTI and patriotic journalists.

As you rightly call him that carnival khusra recently commented on modi, yet he conveniently forgot to mention indian terrorism and illegal acts in Pakistan, which shows how sincere his “criticism” of modi is.
 
True. The ECP is also practising the same by ending all toshakhana references which included major corruption against ganja *********, wife killer zardari and Yousuf raza gilani but will pursue a manufactured case against Imran.

ECP was told by the court that they cannot disqualify Imran, they went out of their way by again not following the law or their domain to again use another non existent reference to disqualify him. To top it off they say they do not take sides.

As Moeed Pirzada said, there is no law in Pakistan, just two families of criminals and traitors looting, plundering and buying institutions and then killing and abusing PTI and patriotic journalists.

As you rightly call him that carnival khusra recently commented on modi, yet he conveniently forgot to mention indian terrorism and illegal acts in Pakistan, which shows how sincere his “criticism” of modi is.

As I said all the way back in May,PK is under undeclared Martial Law. The ECP is just corrupt as every institution in PK. They thugs have destroyed every institution to stay in PK including our Army. The Army is no better than the Punjab Police where it tortures people that oppose it.
 
IHC approves Azam Swati's bail plea
Islamabad court grants bail to PTI senator against surety bonds of Rs200,000

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) granted bail to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Senator Azam Swati in the controversial tweets case against him.

The IHC accepted the PTI leader's bail application against surety bonds of Rs200,000.

The court had earlier reserved its judgement.

The PTI senator has been behind the bars since November 27, when he was arrested for the second time for using abusive language against the top military brass, including former army chief General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa. The septuagenarian hurled swear words at Bajwa.

Swati had filed a petition in IHC seeking release on bail in relation to the case filed against him on November 26. His earlier plea, filed on December 21, was dismissed by trial court judge Azam Khan, who said that the senator had committed the same offence twice.

In his application, the senator stated that he did not post derogatory remarks against any institutions. He added that the prosecution has no proof against him despite an investigation.

The application read that Swati is 75 years old and a heart patient and that jailing him would be a sentence without conviction as all evidence against him is documentary.

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https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1...-reserves-verdict-on-swatis-plea-seeking-bail
 
Senator Azam Swati, who had been in detention since late November over his controversial tweets about senior military officers, was released from an Islamabad sub-jail on Tuesday.

Swati was arrested on November 27 after the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) booked him in Islamabad over a “highly obnoxious campaign of intimidating tweets […] against state institutions”.

DAWN
 
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He said this on Saturday while speaking to the reporters at District Courts, where Lahore Bar Association’s (LBA) election was in progress.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Senator <a href="https://twitter.com/AzamKhanSwatiPk?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@AzamKhanSwatiPk</a> shares exclusive video message after Supreme Court declared illegal Imran Khan’s arrest: <a href="https://t.co/hEAdIlt6U4">pic.twitter.com/hEAdIlt6U4</a></p>— PTI (@PTIofficial) <a href="https://twitter.com/PTIofficial/status/1656675215081107459?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 11, 2023</a></blockquote>
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The Special Judge Central — FIA’s special court — in Islamabad issued perpetual arrest warrants on Wednesday for PTI leader Azam Khan Swati over his controversial posts on social media platform X (then known as Twitter) about senior military officers including the then-army chief in October last year.

Swati was arrested twice last year — in October and in the following month — after the FIA booked him in Islamabad for posts that were allegedly against state institutions.

His arrest on November 27, 2022, and subsequent detention stretched for over a month. He was released from an Islamabad sub-jail in January this year after he secured post-arrest bail from the Islamabad High Court. In his petition for bail, he had denied making the offending posts.

There were three previous hearings of this case, in April, May and June, all of which Swati skipped. In the May hearing, non-bailable arrest warrants were issued against him, and in the June hearing, he was declared a proclaimed offender.

Today, Special Judge Central Shahrukh Arjumand issued a perpetual arrest warrant for the PTI leader over Swati’s repeated failure to attend hearings.

Judge Arjumand ordered the FIA to arrest him on sight and present him before the court.

It should be noted that Swati was implicated in the May 9 violence in the law enforcement crackdown against the party and was among the party leaders declared proclaimed offenders.

Arrests over posts:

Swati was first arrested by the FIA on charges of posting controversial posts about the armed forces in October and was later released on bail.

The senator had alleged that he was tortured in custody and demanded the removal of two military officials, one of whom he used foul language against in his tweet on November 26.

On November 27, the FIA arrested Swati for the second time over a “highly obnoxious campaign of intimidating tweets […] against state institutions”.

The arrest came after an FIR was registered by the FIA on the complaint of the state through Islamabad Cyber Crime Reporting Centre Technical Assistant Aneesur Rehman.

The complaint was registered under Section 20 of Peca as well as Sections 131 (abetting mutiny or attempting to seduce a soldier from his duty), 500 (punishment for defamation), 501 (defamation and printing of content deemed defamatory), Section 505 (statement conducing to public mischief) and 109 (abetment) of the PPC.

Following his arrest in November, the Pakistan Electronic Media and Regulatory Authority prohibited Swati’s media coverage on all satellite TV channels.
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