Governmnet moves to file criminal case against Nehal Hashmi.
ISLAMABAD: The Attorney General of Pakistan Ashtar Ausaf
has initiated action to file a criminal case against former Pakistan Muslim
League-Nawaz (PML-N) Senator Nehal Hashmi, who found himself in hot water for
threatening those investigating the prime minister and his family.
According to sources, the Attorney General has written a
letter to the Sindh government for the purpose. Nihal Hashmi would be booked
under the sections 168, 228, and 505 act. A person sentenced under Act 505 can
be handed a seven-year sentence, while a person can be handed a two-year
sentence under section 228. Under section 168, a person can be handed a
six-month sentence. All three sections are related to issuing threats to
government officials, including threats given to investigation officials during
a court proceeding.
Nehal Hashmi, in a speech to workers in Karachi at a
Youm-e-Takbeer event, on May 31 had threatened the prime minister's
unidentified 'enemies'."The one you are investigating is the PM's
son," roared Hashmi. Without identifying who he was referring to, Hashmi
said, “You will not be spared; you are in service now but remember you will
retire tomorrow.”
“Those investigating us [must know] we will observe your
day of judgment,” he stated further.

Comments
Post a Comment