Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa warned Saturday that “heads may roll” after law enforcers “attacked” Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Gohar Ali Khan’s house in Islamabad.
Gohar got to know about the house raid while he was assisting PTI’s Barrister Zafar Ali during a hearing about the party’s bat allotment symbol at the Supreme Court earlier in the day.
A person came up to Gohar and told him about the incident. Then, in conversation with his colleague, the PTI chief said his sons and nephews had been beaten up.
“The news has just come from home. People came in four double cabins and took the computer,” Gohar told his colleague.
Pointing at Barrister Gohar, the PTI lawyer said: “Some people reached his home and beat up his family members.
Reacting to the update, CJP Isa said: “Whatever happened should not have happened.”
He summoned the additional attorney general to the rostrum reiterating his displeasure at the news. The additional attorney general said he would look into it and left the courtroom.
After informing the CJP about the situation, Gohar left immediately.
‘Limit crossed’
The PTI chairman, after a while, returned to the apex court, following which CJP Isa inquired from him about the situation. “The situation is very serious,” he responded.
The chief justice directed the additional attorney general to resolve the matter. However, Barrister Gohar said he doesn’t trust anyone and wants to tell the court what has happened.
The additional attorney general said he has spoken with the home secretary and Inspector General of Islamabad Police (IGP) Dr Akbar Nasir Khan.
“The home secretary and the IG are investigating what happened,” he told the court. As the PTI chief wanted to say something, CJP Isa stopped him and told him to inform the additional attorney general instead. “First tell the additional attorney general, if not heard by him, then inform the court.”
Commenting on the attack, Barrister Gohar complained that the limit has been crossed now, responding to which the CJP said the court is not the police.
“If we cannot resolve the issue, then you can tell us,” the chief justice said addressing the PTI chief.
While this was happening, the Islamabad police claimed it received an update about the police reaching Barrister Gohar’s house.
“On a tip-off, the police reached a house in search of the wanted criminals. Upon reaching there, the police found out that the house belonged to Barrister Gohar and the police returned,” the Islamabad police posted on X, formerly Twitter.