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  • Khadija Shah handed over to police for 'identification parade'

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    An anti-terrorism court of Lahore sent Khadija Shah, the prime accused in the Corp Commander House attack case, to jail on seven days identification parade on Wednesday.

    The Punjab police presented her before the court today.

    Her face was covered, when she was escorted into the court by police personnel. The court granted her permission to meet with her husband.

    During the court proceeding, the police requested to send her to jail for an identification parade. However, the case against Khadija Shah is currently under investigation in the high court.

    Following, the court ordered the investigation officer to appear before it with the relevant records in order to reach a verdict.

    After considering all the arguments, the court issued an order for the authorities to remand her in jail for seven days for an identification parade.

    Later, the court adjourned the hearing until May 30.

    Khadija Shah, one of the main accused in the Corp Commander House attack case, surrendered to the authorities on Tuesday.

    She offered the arrest at the Crime Investigation Agency station in Iqbal Town and was arrested by DSP Muhammad Ali Butt.

    The Corp Commander House in Lahore had been attacked when protests broke out across Pakistan in the wake of Imran Khan’s arrest from Islamabad on May 9.