ISLAMABAD: An Islamabad district and sessions court on Friday granted bail to a senator from ex-prime minister Imran Khan’s party in a case related to tweets critical of the country’s powerful army chief, local media reported.
In one of his tweets, Senator Azam Khan Swati taunted Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa after a court acquitted Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his son in a money laundering case. Bajwa had made the acquittal possible, Swati had said.
The senator was taken into custody by Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) from his home in Islamabad on October 13.
“A district and sessions court in Islamabad on Friday granted post-arrest bail against surety bond worth Rs1 million to Pakistan Tehreek e Insaaf (PTI) leader Azam Swati in a case related to controversial tweets,” Pakistan’s Express Tribune newspaper reported.
“Special Judge Central Raja Asif Mehmood announced the verdict on Friday which was reserved a day earlier.”
In his concluding arguments, Swati’s counsel Babar Awan said that his client had used the right to freedom of expression through his tweet. Swati was tortured and humiliated in custody, Awan added.
The judge granted bail to Swati against the deposition of surety bonds worth Rs1 million ($4,521), according to the report.
Swati is the third senior leader of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party to be arrested by the FIA. Saifullah Khan Niazi and Hamid Zaman were previously arrested for their alleged involvement in prohibited funding to the party.