PTI Chairman Imran Khan has arrived at the Islamabad High Court (IHC) for hearings in over a dozen cases pertaining to violent protests in the aftermath of his arrest on May 9, the Toshakhana reference and others.
A video posted on PTI’s official Twitter account showed the former prime minister’s black SUV entering the premises of the IHC as his security personnel stood guard with bulletproof shields.
Amid a tight schedule today, Imran will also appear before a district court at the Federal Judicial Complex for a petition seeking pre-arrest bail in a first information report (FIR) related to the alleged fraud in the sale of Toshakhana gifts, which was registered on June 6.
He is also expected to appear before an anti-terrorism court in 10 cases related to violation of Section 144 and threatening a female judge.
Earlier in the day, the FJC registrar granted the PTI chief permission to enter the court premises in his vehicle.
In the request, a copy of which is available with Dawn.com, Imran said it was crucial for him to have access to his vehicle within court premises to “ensure safety and minimalise potential risk during the attendance”.









