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Islamabad: Police booked Chaudhry Khurram, husband of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) member of the provincial assembly (MPA) Abida Raja, while Additional Sessions Judge Malik Jahangir Awan was suspended following a scuffle between the pair at a petrol station.
According to details, the incident took place in the highly protected security zone of the federal capital. CCTV footage showed two men approach the judge’s car a and after a heated argument, they start fighting. Awan then shot at the two men in a bid to defend himself.
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The Islamabad High Court (IHC) while taking notice of the incident suspended the additional district & sessions judge for resorting to firing a weaponin the Red Zone.
The IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah during the hearing of another case referred to the incident saying everyone witnessed what happened in the Red Zone area.
Justice Minallah said Islamabad was turning into a lawless city and no one bothered about its security. The judge was told both the parties might have reached a compromise to which he remarked in civilized societies no such compromises take place. Where shall the state figure and the responsibility of the state in such cases if parties reach compromise after breaking law, asked the IHC CJ.
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