ISLAMABAD: Day after the cybercrime wing’s notice, the Federal Investigation Authority (FIA) Counter-Terrorism Wing on Saturday summoned Aleema Khan, sister of former prime minister Imran Khan over anti-state speeches.
The FIA’s Counter-Terrorism Wing (CTW), on the Interior Ministry complaint, ordered Aleema to turn up at its office at 11:00 am on February 6.
The Federal Investigation Agency summoned Aleema Khan through a notice number 4/24 issued under 160 of the CrPC that. In case, she failed to show up, it would be assumed that she had to say nothing in her defense and that legal action would be taken against her.
The summons were sent to Aleema’s Lahore residence address.
The notice stated that the PTI founder’s sister through her speeches incited people to carry out violence against the state.
Yesterday, the Federal Investigation Authority (FIA) ordered an inquiry against Aleema Khan, sister of former prime minister Imran Khan for inciting violence.
As per details, the FIA has issued an inquiry notice to Aleema Khan for committing cyber-crime; inciting violence and hate speech.
The sister of PTI founder was summoned to the cybercrime reporting center on February 3 to present her stance and clarify her statements. She, however, did not appear before the FIA cybercrime.
The legal troubles for the PTI founder intensified, as the court not only imposed rigorous imprisonment but also disqualified Khan from holding any public office for the next 10 years. Additionally, the couple was fined Rs1.573 billion as part of the judgment.