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Imran Khan possibly to be arrested as bail application withdrawn

Imran Khan

Imran Khan possibly to be arrested today The arrest could take place after the withdrawal of bail Dr Babar Awan withdrew Imran Khan’s bail application ISLAMABAD: Former Prime Minister and Chairman PTI Imran Khan is expected to be arrested on the occasion of his appearance in the Islamabad High Court, BOL News cited sources. As … Read more

PTI Jail Bharo Tehreek: Section 144 enforced in Lahore

PTI Jail

Section 144 implemented to combat PTI Jail Bharo Tehreek Heavy police force have been deployed at Mall Road PTI is kicking off its Jail Bharo Tehreek today LAHORE: Punjab government has been all set to combat Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-led Jail Bharo Tehreek and Section 144 has been implemented across the province in this regard. Sources … Read more

Imran Khan likely to be arrested, FIA team formed

Imran Khan

Imran Khan likely to be arrested, FIA team formed Team has been formed on instructions of Interior ministry Imran Khan will be handed over to Islamabad FIA LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan is likely to be arrested and a four-member FIA team has been formed in this regard, BOL News reported citing sources. … Read more

Imran Khan’s possible arrest: PTI workers gather at Zaman Park

Imran Khan leaks

PTI workers gather at Zaman Park against Imran Khan’s possible arrest The court rejected bail plea of Imran Khan in ECP case PTI urged the workers to gather and protect their leader LAHORE: In view of the possible arrest of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s arrest, party workers have encircled Zaman Park declaring the … Read more

IHC issues notices in Sheikh Rashid arrest contempt case

Sheikh Rashid

IHC heard plea against arrest of Sheikh Rashid Ahmed The judge said court had only suspended the police summon notice Sheikh Rashid’s lawyer argued police should have not registered the FIR ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Friday served notices in a plea filed by Awami Muslim League (AML) head Sheikh Rashid Ahmed for … Read more

Court reserves decision on physical remand plea of Imran Riaz Khan

Imran Riaz court

Imran Riaz presented before court today FIA sought physical remand of the anchor Imran’s counsel said that Imran didn’t target any institution BOL News Anchorperson Imran Riaz Khan on Friday presented before the judicial magistrate and the court reserved decision on the plea of FIA for Riaz’s physical remand. Advocate Ali Ashfaq appeared in the … Read more

Khawaja Asif rebuffs rumours of Imran Khan’s arrest

Najam Sethi

Khawaja Asif rebuffed rumours of Imran Khan arrest He said Imran Khan is scared of arrest Meanwhile, Azam Swati challenged to arrest Imran Khan ISLAMABAD: The Minister of Defence Khawaja Asif said Thursday that the government has no plan to arrest Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan. He was exclusively talking to BOL News when … Read more

LHC rejects plea against arrest of Fawad Chaudhry

Lahore High Court rejected the plea to arrest Fawad Chaudhry The judge said the FIR has been registered in Islamabad Fawad’s lawyers urged the court to declare the arrest illegal Lahore High Court has rejected the plea against the arrest Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader Fawad Chaudhry and asked him approach the relevant forum to … Read more

Fawad Chaudhry arrested by Islamabad Police

LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Fawad Chaudhry has been arrested from his residence in the wee hours on Wednesday for threatening the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP). A case against the PTI leader was lodged at Kohsar police station Islamabad at the complaint of the ECP. The PTI leader has been booked under sections 153-A (promotion … Read more

PTI Lahore Secretary Zubair Niazi’s brother denies arrest

LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Lahore Secretary General Zubair Niazi has reportedly been arrested. This was stated by PTI leader and former Punjab government spokesperson Musarrat Cheema. The development comes hours following the arrest of PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry. However, Zubair Niazi’s brother has denied his arrest. Uzair Niazi said that there were reports circulating that … Read more

Fawad Chaudhry threatened, spoke ill of ECP: PML-N

PML-N Fawad Chaudhry

PML-N said Fawad Chaudhry spoke ill of ECP Abid Sher said that its time for PTI to be in jails Fawad Chaudhry was arrested today LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Abid Sher said Wednesday that Fawad Chaudhry has been apprehended for speaking ill of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP). He was addressing media … Read more

LHC orders to present Fawad Chaudhry before court

LHC

LHC ordered to present Fawad Chaudhry LHC moved against the arrest of PTI leader Fawad’s counsel termed the arrest illegal LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Wednesday ordered to present Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Fawad Chaudhry before the court. A petition was filed against the arrest of Chaudhry that took place in the wee … Read more

Fawad Chaudhry arrest: Transitory remand approved by court

Fawad Chaudhry court 12:30

Transitory remand of Fawad Chaudhry approved A court in Lahore approved the remand sought by Police Chaudhry was arrested from his residence in Lahore LAHORE: The transitory remand of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Fawad Chaudhry has been approved by a court in Lahore as requested by Islamabad Police. The PTI leader was presented before the … Read more

SHC bars police from arresting Shahbaz Gill

SHC SHahbaz Gill

SHC bars police to arrest PTI leader Shahbaz Gill Court issued notices to IG Sindh and others for January 12 Hearing was held on plea of Shahbaz Gill KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) ordered Monday that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Shahbaz Gill must not be arrested in three cases registered against him in Karachi. … Read more

Dania Shah moves court for bail in obscene video case

Dania Shah bail

Dania Shah approached court for bail in obscene video case She was arrested from Lodharan on Dua Aamer’s complaint The court sought an answer from FIA KARACHI: Host Aamer Liaquat’s third wife Dania Shah approached the court for bail in a case filed against her for sharing an obscene video of her husband – who … Read more

Teenagers unfairly jailed over chat messages

  • Four teenagers should not have been jailed for conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm. They were convicted after posting messages on social media about revenge attacks.
  • The Crown Prosecution Service responded that the charges were “right”.
  • Drill music is a type of rap music that features violent imagery and language. The CPS told the BBC that it is “aware of the complexities of prosecuting allegations of gang involvement”.

According to a Labour MP, four teenagers should not have been sentenced to eight years in prison for conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm.

The young men were convicted after sending social media messages about revenge attacks three days after the death of a friend.

Lucy Powell, in a letter to the justice secretary, stated that they were being “punished for their hazy association with others.”

The Crown Prosecution Service responded that their “legal test was met” and that the charges were “right.”

The charges centred on the planning and execution of three attacks in the aftermath of John Soyoye’s murder on November 5, 2020.

The nine-week trial at Manchester Crown Court involved a total of ten defendants, all of whom were young black men. At the time of the offences, seven of them were 17 years old.

Six of them were found guilty of conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm and sentenced to eight years in prison: Ademola Adedeji, Raymond Savi, Azim Okunola, Omolade Okoya, Martin Thomas, and Simon Thorne.

A group chat set up on the messaging app Telegram by seven of the boys three days after Mr Soyoye’s death was crucial evidence.

They talked about Mr. Soyoye’s death and plotting revenge attacks on those they believed were responsible. No one named as a possible target in their chat was ever harmed.

The majority of the messages were sent in the first 24 hours, and the chat went silent after less than a week.

Adedeji, Savi, Okunola, and Okoya were not involved in any further online discussions about the attacks and did not take part in any subsequent violence. They had no prior convictions and were all enrolled in or about to enrol in university.

Three of the boys convicted based on their participation in the Telegram chat have asked to have their sentences overturned.

Four of the ten defendants, Harry Oni, Jeffrey Ojo, Gideon Kalumda, and Brooklyn Jitobah, were found guilty of conspiracy to murder and sentenced to 20 to 21 years in prison.

The prosecution’s focus on the Telegram chat, according to the Manchester Central MP, meant that the boys were “being prosecuted based on messages sent while they were trying to navigate their grief.”

Adedeji had an unconditional offer to study law from Birmingham University and had previously written a book about empowering his community. He had posted 11 messages in the Telegram chat room.

In a letter to trial judge Mr Justice Goose, he apologised for the messages, saying they were sent after “emotions got the better of me… because someone I regarded as a younger brother had been ruthlessly taken away.”

“I didn’t mean a word I said,” he wrote, “and I feel like I ruined my life.”

Mr Justice Goose acknowledged in his sentencing remarks for Savi and Adedeji that their participation was brief, but that the Telegram chat was “an open discussion about obtaining weapons” and “targeting a number of victims.”

“What is regrettable in the Manchester case, for those who did nothing more than send messages in a social media group, is their positive and constructive backgrounds appear to have been ignored,” Garry Green, a criminal barrister with Doughty Street Chambers, told the BBC.

“The CPS charging test involves an evaluation of the evidence and the public interest.”

He went on to say that there was a “tendency to adultify young black people,” which he defined as “a failure to see or recognise the humanity of young black people, treating them much older than they are and, in this case, likely seeing criminality as a rite of passage that means their future prospects are ignored or simply not seen.”

Mr Soyoye, who performed drill music under the alias “MD,” had known many of the ten defendants since they were in elementary school. Drill music is a type of rap music that features violent imagery and language.

Ms Powell slammed the prosecution’s use of “gang narratives,” saying they were based on “racialized assumptions, loose associations, and outdated or inaccurate stereotypes of inner-city neighbourhoods like Moston and Moss Side.”

However, the CPS told the BBC that it is “aware of the complexities of prosecuting cases involving allegations of gang involvement, and prosecutors have clear legal guidance to inform their considerations.” It stated that the evidence for “each individual in respect of each charge” had been “carefully assessed.”

Mr Green, who has collaborated with the law reform charity Justice to address racial inequalities in the legal system, told the BBC that “there is a disproportionate reliance on drill music in cases where young black males are prosecuted.”

“Black culture, or black cultural heritage, is arguably criminalised in ways that other musical genres are not,” he said.

According to a BBC investigation, the use of drill music as criminal evidence in courtrooms is increasing, but its use as evidence has been criticised by some academics and legal professionals.

The CPS has stated that it is reviewing its guidance on the use of drill music in prosecutions. However, the CPS’s chief prosecutor, Max Hill QC, confirmed in June 2022 that if a defendant appears in a drill music video with co-defendants, “prosecutors would consider whether it was vital evidence of association that a jury should hear.”

To show support for the boys, a demonstration was held in Manchester’s St Peter’s Square, and the youth community organisation Kids of Colour gathered over 500 offers of tutoring, mentoring, and other opportunities from the public, which were presented to the judge before sentencing.

Roxy Legane, the head of Kids of Colour, who was present throughout the trial, told the BBC that the trial demonstrated that “all ten boys were failed” and emphasised the lack of support available to them in the aftermath of losing a friend.

“We can only begin to break cycles of violence and trauma with solutions that address root causes,” she said. “The tools for positive change are available, but they are being rejected in favour of punitive punishment, which will never ensure the safety of our communities.”

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Hareem Shah dismisses the claims of being arrested in Turkey

Hareem Shah
  • Controversial TikToker Hareem Shah has denied claims that she and her husband were detained in Turkey
  • Shah denied the claims and promised that her attorney will check into the situation.
  • She claimed that several media outlets had attempted to contact her but were unsuccessful since she was preoccupied.

Controversial TikToker Hareem Shah has denied claims that she and her husband were detained in Turkey as part of a gold and cash smuggling investigation and threatened legal action against the news organisations for allegedly publishing false information.

Shah denied the claims and promised that her attorney will check into the situation.

Recently, the 30-year-old and her husband Syed Bilal posted a video to a video streaming website to address the problem. She said that the “falsehoods” on which the press accounts of her arrest were based.

She claimed that several media outlets had attempted to contact her but were unsuccessful since she was preoccupied.

Hareem bemoaned the rise of fake news and referred to such propaganda as an effort to malign her. She suggested that the news’ veracity be checked by the media. She also accused media organisations of recently disseminating “false news” about her husband.

The South Asian nation has laws, the social media sensation continued, and she will determine the appropriate course of action by using a legal process and approach. She made a suggestion that the channels distributing false information should be dealt with by the media regulatory body.

In response to the news, Hareem’s spouse said he had previously faced allegations of extortion and membership in the land mafia.

The controversy queen continued to make headlines for all the wrong reasons because she had earlier recorded her husband and her opening liquor bottles.

An earlier attempt by Pakistan to crack down on false news by regulating posts on social media platforms was rescinded by the coalition administration because it was perceived as an effort to retaliate against journalists and government critics.

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‘Unite and stand up against facism’: Imran Khan urges to protest against journalist’s arrest

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has urged people to come out to protest against the arrest of journalist Imran Riaz Khan. Taking to Twitter, the former premier said that all those who support democracy and right to freedom of expression as enshrined in the Constitution must come out and … Read more

Belarus student requests forgiveness following Ryanair plane arrest

Sofia Sapega was travelling with dissident journalist when their flight was diverted. Convicted of inciting societal animosity and publishing private details about an anonymous person. Believed to have been influenced by “a toxic group of people”. A Russian student who was jailed by Belarus last year while travelling on a Ryanair flight that was diverted … Read more

Indian Police step us arrests amid raging unrest over anti-Islam remarks

Authorities have taken down the film, which was widely disseminated on YouTube. Muslims have flocked to the streets to protest anti-Islamic remarks made by two members of PM Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist (BJP) The BJP suspended Nupur Sharma, its spokeswoman, and expelled another party leader. SRINAGAR: Police in Indian-controlled Kashmir arrested a teenager on Sunday … Read more

Tajikistan says govt opponent detained in restive east

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Tolib Ayombekov is a former rival of Tajikistan’s authoritarian leadership. He was arrested in a special operation in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region. The region has been a flashpoint since the end of a civil war in the 1990s. Authorities announced Saturday that a long-time foe of Tajikistan’s authoritarian leadership was arrested in the volatile east … Read more

Fisherman who saw missing British journalist arrested on weapons charge

They were last seen alive in the Javari Valley of the Amazon region. Police arrested a man on Tuesday on a weapons charge, but have no evidence linking him to the pair’s disappearance. his lawyer is awaiting a hearing on the weapons accusation. According to authorities and the detainee’s lawyer, Brazilian police have arrested a … Read more

Police arrest BJP leader for derogatory tweets against Prophet Mohammad (PBUH)

BJP

Harshit Srivastava of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was detained in Kanpur for posting abusive tweets about Prophet Mohammad (PBUH). This occurred just days after violence erupted in Uttar Pradesh city, when BJP spokeswoman Nupur Sharma made insulting statements. Muslim countries reacted angrily to the BJP officials’ remarks. According to India Today, Harshit Srivastava of … Read more

Man arrested after smearing Mona Lisa with cake at Louvre

Mona Lisa

Prosecutors said Monday that a 36-year-old man was arrested and placed in psychiatric treatment after smearing cake on a glass screen encasing the Mona Lisa in a supposed protest against artists not focusing enough on “the planet.” Officials at the Louvre Museum in Paris, where the enigmatic portrait holds pride of place, declined to comment … Read more

LHC seeks report on arrest of PTI activists

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Wednesday sought report from the Punjab chief secretary and inspector general on the petition against arrest of participants of Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI)’s “Long March”. Justice Abdul Aziz of the LHC heard a petition filed by Yousuf Rashid Wynne, leader of the Insaf Lawyers Forum, challenging the … Read more

Sudan arrests Communist Party figures as thousands protest coup

Sudan

Sudanese security authorities arrested senior anti-coup figures on Thursday, according to their party, after mass protests against the military takeover last year. “Security forces raided the house of the political secretary of the Sudanese Communist Party Mohammed Mukhtar al-Khatib,” the party said in a statement. Another leading party member was also arrested at Khartoum airport, … Read more

Israel arrests Al Jazeera reporter’s pallbearer, probe into killing ‘ongoing’

Al Jazeera

Israel confirmed the arrest of one of the pallbearers for deceased Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh on Thursday, while the army stated the inquiry into her death was “ongoing.” Abu Akleh was shot dead during an Israeli army raid in the West Bank last week. Palestinians and the TV network said Israeli troops killed her, while … Read more

Arizona cops make an arrest in a startling armed road rage incident seen on dash cam.

An Arizona road rage suspect was arrested on Wednesday, four days after dashcam footage reportedly showed him getting out of his car and pointing a pistol at another vehicle near Phoenix. The horrifying footage purportedly shows Bryan Duran getting out of his vehicle and going up to the suspected victim, Francisco Garcia, with his revolver … Read more