An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Islamabad has issued arrest warrants for 96 people, consisting of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Founder Imran Khan and other senior leaders, in reference to a latest protest at D-Chowk. The warrants, obtained through the Kohsar police, were issued by way of ATC Judge Tahir Abbas Sipra. Prominent figures named in the warrants encompass Imran Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi, PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, Shoaib Shaheen, Ali Bukhari, Aamir Mughal, Zulfi Bukhari, Faisal Javed, Murad Saeed, and Salman Akram Raja. Federal and provincial officers, inclusive of Omar Ayub, Sher Afzal Marwat, Raoof Hassan and Shahram Tarakai, and Khalid Khurshid, are also some of the suspects. On the alternative hand, the Rawalpindi Anti-Terrorism Court despatched PTI Founder Imran Khan to prison on judicial remand in a case of inciting workers to protest. The case become heard by ATC Judge Amjad Ali Shah in Adiala Jail. The PTI founder changed into sent to jail on judicial remand after his bodily remand inside the New Town police station case ended on Monday. Imran Khan was sent to jail on judicial remand in six extra cases. The ATC had extended Imran Khan’s bodily remand till December 2. On November 26, the PTI founder turned into produced before the court after a 5-day bodily remand ended. The court had accepted the police’s request to increase the PTI founder’s physical remand for 6 days. JIT formed Meanwhile, government have made significant progress in investigating cases registered throughout more than one police stations in Islamabad over the PTI’s latest protest inside the capital. A joint research crew (JIT) has been formed in eight cases. The cases were registered in Khanna, Tarnol, Sangjani, Golra, and Kohsar police stations. The JIT, comprising representatives from the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Military Intelligence (MI), Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), and Islamabad police, will record statements from witnesses and the suspects named in all of the cases. It will also look into instances registered on the Secretariat and Karachi Company police stations. The JIT could be headed by way of a representative from the capital police. The cases involve allegations of incitement, illegal meeting, and damage to public assets for the duration of the protest.