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Islamabad Courts Indict Gandapur, Uphold Warrants for K-P CM Afridi

Islamabad judges advanced parallel cases involving alleged audio and cyber offenses.

Overview

  • Additional District and Sessions Judge Nasr Minallah Baloch formally charged Ali Amin Gandapur and co-accused Asad Farooq Khan in the audio-leak case.
  • After Gandapur appeared, the court cancelled his non-bailable warrants and ended proceedings to declare him a proclaimed offender.
  • The FIR at Golra police station cites Anti-Terrorism Act provisions and PPC Sections 120B, 121, 121A and 122, with an audio about collecting weapons entered into the record and Section 16 of the MPO noted.
  • The hearing in Gandapur’s case was adjourned to April 6, 2026, with the judge advising him to seek a formal exemption if future attendance is difficult.
  • In a separate PECA case registered by the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency, Senior Civil Judge Abbas Shah kept K-P Chief Minister Sohail Afridi’s non-bailable warrants in force and set March 9, 2026 for the next hearing.