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Pak court extends stay against Saeed's arrest

ANI  |  Lahore [Pakistan] 

The possible arrest of Hafiz Saeed, of and the of Jama'at-ud-Da'wah (JuD), was further stayed on Wednesday.

According to the Dawn, the extended stay against the possible arrest of Saeed as of the federal and provincial governments sought time to file their replies.

The court passed the stay order while hearing a petition filed by Saeed, in which he expressed fear of being arrested by the at the behest of the and

Justice had on Jan 24 restrained the Ministry of Interior and the home department from taking any illegal action against Saeed.

The next hearing in the case will be on April 4.

Saeed's told the court that his client is an eminent social worker, who founded JuD and (FIF) and established 142 schools and three universities.

Dogar also informed the court that the Government had recently detained Saeed under the Maintenance of Public Order for 90 days, but was forced to free him after a review board comprising judges of the high court denied an application of the government to further extend the period of the JuD leader, said report.

The report quoted as alleging that all the actions taken by the government against the petitioner had been on the pressure of the US and Indian lobby who for the last many years had been harbouring an unfounded assumption that was somehow involved in attacks.

He asked the court to restrain the government from taking any illegal action against the

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First Published: Thu, March 08 2018. 17:50 IST
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