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  • Special court extends Qureshi’s physical remand in cipher case for another 2 days

    Special court extends Qureshi’s physical remand in cipher case for another 2 days File Photo Special court extends Qureshi’s physical remand in cipher case for another 2 days

    A special court formed to hear cases under the Official Secrets Act on Monday extended former foreign minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s remand by another two days in cipher case.

    The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) presented Qureshi before the court after the completion of nine day extended physical remand today.

    The FIA had sought an extension of five days in the remand of the PTI leader from the special court, seized with the Cipher case under the Official Secrets Act.

    Special Prosecutor Zulfiqar Navi pleaded with the court that they have to recover his mobile phone, according to the sources.

    However, Qureshi's counsel, Babar Awan opposed the request and cited several verdicts of superior judiciary in his defence.

    Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) Judge Abul Hasnat Zulqarnain, who has been given additional charge of the special court, heard the case.

    Qureshi was arrested earlier this month by the FIA's Counter Terrorism Wing (CTW) after a case was lodged against him on the complaint of Interior Secretary Yousaf Naseem Khokhar under Sections 5 and 9 of Official Secrets Act 1923 r/w 34 PP.

    During today’s hearing, the source added, Babar Awan argued that his client had nothing to do with the cipher case and read out Articles 90 and 91 of the Constitution in the court.

    Awan maintained that Qureshi had been in remand for the last nine days. “This is enough.”

    On the prosecutor's demand for an extension in physical custody to recover the mobile phone, the PTI leader’s lawyer told the judge that Qureshi’s mobile is with FIA and there’s no need for further remand.

    After his counsel completed arguments, Shah Mahmood Qureshi came to the rostrum and told the judge that his mobile had been recovered by the agency and the cipher is with the Foreign Office, the sources said.

    After this, the judge reserved the verdict which was announced later.