Islamabad — An Anti-Terrorism Court in Islamabad has formally framed charges against PTI leaders Raoof Hasan and Ahmed Waqas Janjua in a case involving alleged links with terrorists. Both accused pleaded not guilty and denied the charges.
According to Express News, the hearing was conducted by Judge Tahir Abbas Supra of the Anti-Terrorism Court. Raoof Hasan appeared in court along with his counsel Ayesha Khalid Advocate, while Ahmed Waqas Janjua was also present.
دہشت گردوں سے روابط کا الزام ،رؤف حسن سمیت پی ٹی آئی رہنماؤں پر فرد جرم عائدhttps://t.co/nEautPIBLM pic.twitter.com/AwnUFsetAJ
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Key Highlights
- Charges framed against Raoof Hasan and Ahmed Waqas Janjua.
- Both accused denied the allegations in court.
- Prosecution witnesses summoned for next hearing.
- Case adjourned to February 23, 2026.
- Matter relates to alleged contacts with proscribed groups.
The court has summoned prosecution witnesses for the next date of hearing and adjourned further proceedings until February 23, 2026.
The case pertains to allegations of maintaining links with banned terrorist outfits. Both leaders remain on bail, and the trial will continue with evidence recording in the coming sessions.
No official statement has been issued by PTI leadership on the framing of charges so far. The matter remains under judicial process and is expected to see further developments on the adjourned date.
This is an ongoing case, and details may evolve as the trial progresses. All information is based on court proceedings and credible media reporting.
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