Anti Terrorist Court Allows MQM's Amir Khan to perform Hajj

KARACHI: A hostile to terrorism court on Monday permitted Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) pioneer Amir Khan to perform Hajj. 

The court guided Amir Khan to present two surety bonds every worth Rs1 million, adding that on the off chance that he neglected to return in one month, the submitted sum will be usurped.

The court had held its decision till Monday, August 17, on the request of Amir Khan looking for the court's authorization to permit him to go to Saudi Arabia for performing Hajj.

The ATC-II subsequent to listening to the use of Amir Khan had guided him to present the subtle elements of his Hajj enlistment application.

The MQM pioneer had been conceded safeguard by the counter terrorism court for a situation relating to asserted assistance of focused on murdering suspects and different appalling wrongdoings. He had recorded a request expressing that he needed to perform Hajj and ought to be exempted from showing up in court.

He was captured and stayed in Rangers care for 90 days after the strike on MQM central command on March 11

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