Last Warning Issued To Sheikh Rashid To Appear Before Islamabad Police

Last Warning Issued To Sheikh Rashid To Appear Before Islamabad Police
The Islamabad police have issued last warning to former interior minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmad to appear before the police in connection with a complaint lodged against him for accusing PPP Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari of planning the assassination of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan.

Police said that Sheikh Rashid Ahmed was not cooperating with the police in an inquiry being conducted in response to the complaint.

In a message, Sheikh Rashid retracted his earlier allegation levelled at Zardari. According to the statement submitted in the police station, he made the remarks on the basis of Imran Khan’s statement, and did not know if there was any conspiracy.

On the other hand, Sheikh Rashid has decided to approach Islamabad High Court to challenge the notice of the police. According to sources, a plea has been prepared by Sheikh Rashid’s lawyer Naeem Haider.

Read also: LHC Orders Immediate De-Sealing Of Sheikh Rashid’s Lal Haveli


The Rawalpindi bench of Lahore High Court on Monday ordered the authorities to de-seal Lal Haveli, the residence of Awami Muslim League (AML) chief and former federal minister Sheikh Rashid.

In its order, the learned court directed the provincial authorities to implement the orders on immediate basis.

Earlier today, Rashid claimed that his residence had been sealed by the government, and challenged the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) operation with the LHC bench.

According to the ex-minister, he wasn’t present at his residence at the time of the operation. Furthermore, he claimed that the government wanted to arrest him sometime at night.
He went on to say, “Hang me publicly if it is proved that I don’t own this property.”

In an operation conducted late on Sunday night, ETPB Deputy Commissioner Asif Khan reached Lal Haveli with a heavy contingent of police and FIA team and sealed the residence.

Read also: Lal Haveli: Court Rejects Plea Seeking Stay Order Against ETPB Expected Operation

A court had earlier rejected a plea seeking a stay order against the expected operation, as the conflict between the two sides became intense.

The verdict stated that the law related to public interest didn’t allow the court to interfere in the actions initiated by federal or provincial institutions.

Sheikh Rashid, in a plea, had maintained that a case regarding Lal Haveli and the adjacent land is being heard at the civil court. Therefore, initiating action and vacating the residence is illegal.

The plea stated that the appeal regarding Lal Haveli is also being heard by ETPB administrator. It further stated that the authority was likely to undertake an operation on Jan 30 to get the residence vacated.

The AML chief also took to Twitter to declare the sealing “fascism and political terrorism”, and said that his residence was sealed after those who targeted him were unable to find anything against him to implicate him in a crime.

He also highlighted that a hearing of the case was already due next month, suggesting that the move to seal the residence was uncalled for and unnecessary.

Rashid also claimed he received no prior notice before the aforesaid attempt to vacate the property.