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Option of Shahbaz Gill’s court martial under consideration​

Defence authorities are discussing the option seriously in view of what Shahbaz Gill had uttered few days back, says sources​


By Ansar Abbasi
August 12, 2022



PTI leader Dr Shahbaz Gill addressing a press conference in Lahore, on October 30, 2020. — PID
PTI leader Dr Shahbaz Gill addressing a press conference in Lahore, on October 30, 2020. — PID
ISLAMABAD: Defence authorities are considering approaching the government with the request to hand over the custody of Shahbaz Gill to the military establishment for court martial.

Informed sources said the defence authorities are discussing the option seriously in view of what Shahbaz Gill had uttered a few days back. Inciting mutiny in the military is an extremely serious offence and it is being considered in the defence circles that the accused of such a serious crime should be tried by the military court under the Army Act.
These sources said that if the defence authorities reach this decision, they would approach the government through the Defence Ministry seeking the custody of Shahbaz Gill for court martial proceedings. The final decision will be taken by the civilian government.

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Trial of civilians under the Army Act has always generated controversies and raised the question whether a civilian could be tried by a military court. According to a legal mind, the Section 2(1)(d) of the Army Act provides for trial of civilians in such cases. But senior lawyer on human rights and military matters Col (retd) Inam ur Rahim said that there was nothing in the Army Act to arrest and conduct the trial of any civilian. Only those civilians can be tried who are serving in operational areas only to the extent of violation of a secret act, he said.
During the Ayub Khan’s era following countrywide protest against the dictator, Ayub was apprehensive that a mutiny could take place in the army against him, he got the Army Act amended and inserted Section 2(1)(d) under which any civilian who instigates the ranks against the command and commits any offence under the provision of secret act can be tried by the army.
Col (retd) Inam said that Ayub, however, could not try any civilian during his tenure. During Bhutto’s tenure, a retired Brigadier was arrested for writing letters to the army command. The retired Brigadier, he said, was tried by the military court and sentenced to jail.
The lawyer further explained that during Zia’s tenure, Ahmad Faraz and Farkhanda Bukhari were arrested by the military authorities but the LHC had intervened and released both of them. The high court said the procedure was not adopted.
During Nawaz Sharif’s tenure, Col (retd) Inam said that a constitutional amendment was introduced to allow the army to conduct trial of civilians involved in terrorist activities. The said amendment had a sunset clause, which led to its lapse after four years.
In a recent decision of the LHC in Hasnain Inam vs Federation, he said, it was decided that the military authorities cannot arrest a civilian. In the SC, he said, the attorney general on behalf of the Defence Ministry insisted that still the army could conduct the trial of civilians under the Army Act. On this, the SC observed that the Constitution is superior to the Army Act and the Constitution gives certain guarantees on the issue of fundamental rights of citizens of Pakistan on the issue of arrest and trial. The petition was withdrawn.
Inam, however, said that the son of a retired major general was recently tried by the military court under sedition charges and awarded five-year rigorous imprisonment. The decision has been challenged in the Islamabad High Court. The case is presently pending there.

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what happen to our civilian court? lol
 
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If they are really serious about General elections they should resign en masse from the assemblies and force the centre for immediate GE.

Very soon the fan club will see the other side of IK, which many of us have seen in the UK.

Well, he is pretty good at that, sadly the tides have changed.
chacha retirement ke baad acha mashghala dhonda hai UK beth ke bongi maray jao internet per
 
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Everything is breaking news on twitter and media in this country

Sab k sab twitter sahafi hain, twitter must be making millions from these jahils
 
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I’ve heard they are keeping baby away from the mother. Baby needs mother’s milk.

Even kaafirs don’t do this.
 
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Shahbaz Gill claims torture in police custody; plea to extend physical remand rejected​

Shahbaz Gill says his medical examination was not conducted​


By Arfa Feroz Zake
August 12, 2022






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ISLAMABAD: A court in Islamabad hearing a sedition case against PTI leader Shahbaz Gill rejected the prosecution’s plea seeking an extension in his physical remand and sent him to jail on judicial remand.
The PTI leader was produced before the court today after the completion of two-day physical remand.
Gill was arrested on Tuesday from Banigala chowk for allegedly trying to create a division within the military through the comments he made on a private TV channel.
A sedition case was registered against him at Kohsar Police Station under several sections Pakistan Penal Code, including 124-A (sedition), 131 (abetting mutiny, or attempting to seduce a soldier, sailor or airman from his duty), 153 (wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot if rioting be committed; if not committed), 153-A (promoting enmity between different groups, etc), and 505 (statements conducing to public mischief), 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation), among others.
On Thursday, Islamabad Police also arrested the wife and a relative of Gill's driver during a raid on charges of rioting, and assault on law enforcers. The police had conducted the raid to recover his phone from his driver's residence during which the family members resisted and "attacked" the personnel.

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During today's hearing, the transcript of Gill's remarks was read out before the court.
Advocate General Jahangir Jadoon argued that an attempt was made to incite the rank and file of the army against the leadership.
"We want to investigate him further as Shahbaz Gill is not giving access to his mobile phone and laptop."
The prosecutor stated that the investigation had earlier sought remand to probe into the transcript and now they want to dig further and see who produced the programme.
"A high-profile polygraphic test also needs to be done from Punjab for which 4-5 days are required. We have written to PEMRA and may have to take the suspect to Karachi as well," he informed the court.

Gill claims torture​

Meanwhile, Shahbaz Gill claimed that he was subjected to torture during police custody and no medical examination was conducted.
“I cannot even think of speaking against Pakistan’s armed forces. I am a professor not a criminal.”
Gill also alleged that he was not kept at Kohsar Police Station.
During interrogation, Gill claimed, he was asked about what former prime minister Imran Khan eats.
“I have been asked multiple times that did I make these comments on Imran Khan’s instructions? I have not given any such statement. I’m being subjected to political revenge,” claimed the PTI leader.


 
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