A special court Wednesday remanded leader of banned outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi Malik Ishaq in judicial custody for two weeks in a murder case.
Ishaq was presented before Special Magistrate Ghulam Mujtaba Baloch in a murder and terrorism case lodged with police in Rahim Yar Khan city of Punjab province, Dawn online reported.
The FIR No.245/14 was lodged Oct 14, 2014, on the complaint of Husain Abbas, son of Allah Ditta, who was killed in a sectarian attack.
The case was lodged under Pakistan Protection Act, 2014.
The court rejected police remand, observing that such a remand of a suspect who was booked on charges of abatement, could not be granted.
The court has ordered 14-day judicial remand for the suspect and fixed Jan 7 as the next date of hearing.
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