PESHAWAR: The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on Saturday directed the prosecution to file a complete summons in the case of former provincial minister Kamran Bangash, who is accused of firing at a police party.
Peshawar Anti-Terrorism Court Judge Asadullah heard the case. Kamran Bangash appeared before the court accompanied by his legal team.
During the proceedings, the prosecution said Chamakani police raided Bangash’s residence in an attempt to arrest PTI leader Murad Saeed, who is currently in hiding. It was alleged that Bangash along with his associates opened fire on a police party during the raid.
The prosecution further alleged that two police officers were injured in the incident, which occurred on December 20, 2023. After the incident, the police registered a case of terrorism against Kamran Bangash and others. The investigation was completed and the preliminary challan was submitted to the court.
However, the court observed that the challan was incomplete and directed the authorities to submit a complete challan.
The court then adjourned the hearing until January 3 and gave an instruction to submit a comprehensive bill in the case against the former minister.