Key Takeaways
- An anti-terrorism court confirmed the pre-arrest bail of two individuals, including a woman, involved in arson and rioting.
- The suspects are members of a banned religious organisation.
- Judge Malik Abid Hussain announced the verdict.
In a recent development, an anti-terrorism court (ATC) has confirmed pre-arrest bail for two individuals suspected in a case involving arson and rioting. The suspects are members of a banned religious organisation, with one being a woman named Ruqayya Bibi.
The verdict was announced by ATC Judge Malik Abid Hussain on Tuesday, July 7th. According to the court's decision, both Ruqayya Bibi and Kazim Ali have been granted interim bail pending further proceedings.
The case involves allegations of arson and rioting activities linked to a banned religious organisation. The court has directed that both suspects be monitored during their period of bail, ensuring they do not interfere with the ongoing investigation or legal process.
This decision comes as part of a broader judicial oversight in handling cases related to terrorism and violent crimes. The ATC's confirmation of pre-arrest bail is a significant step in managing such sensitive cases while allowing for further evidence gathering and trial preparation.
The court's ruling highlights the complexities involved in dealing with individuals suspected of involvement in serious criminal activities, particularly those associated with banned organisations. It underscores the need for careful judicial scrutiny to ensure justice is served.




