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Islamabad (September 24, 2018): Supreme Court will hear Naqeebullah Murder case on Monday (Today).

Three member bench of the apex court headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice, Saqib Nisar will hear the case.

The court has already sent notices to Attorney General, advocate general Sindh and IG Sindh in this regard.

Earlier on July 21, former SSP Malir Rao Anwar—prime accused in Naqeebullah Murder case—was released as police officials received his bail orders.

Anwar was indicted in Naqeebullah murder case and illegal arms case whereas former SSP Malir’s bail pleas in both cases were approved on July-10 and July-25 respectively against bail bonds of Rs1 mln apiece.

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Mehsud, a 27-year-old hailing from South Waziristan, was gunned down on January 13 in Shah Latif Town by alleged ‘encounter’ with a police team headed by Rao Anwar, however; preliminary probe suggests that Mehsud was killed in cold blood and had no terror links.His killing sparked a social media outcry, as his family members rejected claims by authorities that he was a member of the Tehreek-e-Taliban, saying he was an innocent aspiring male model.

On July 20, an anti-terrorism court approved former SSP Malir Rao Anwar’s bail plea in a case involving possession of explosives and illegal weapons. The ATC announced its reserved verdict, which was reserved on July  17.

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The court ordered Anwar to submit surety bonds worth Rs1 million.

Earlier, in a written statement submitted in an anti-terrorism court in Karachi, father of Naqeebullah Mehsud expressed reservations on the court’s ability to act impartially in the case against former SSP Malir Rao Anwar.Mohammad Khan’s statement, submitted through his counsel Faisal Siddiqui, details his lack of confidence in the ATC to impart justice in the fake encounter case against Anwar. Seeking adjournment of hearings, Khan has requested the special case to be transferred to the Sindh High Court (SHC) under Section 526 of the Criminal Procedure Code “(CRPC).

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