IHC Clears Latif Khosa’s Name from PCL

IHC Clears Latif Khosa’s Name from PCL

IHC Clears Latif Khosa’s Name from PCL

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Following the IHC’s orders, the Director-General of Immigration and Passports submitted a report confirming that Khosa’s name had been removed from the PCL. As a result, Khosa was able to travel to Canada and has since returned to Pakistan.

Justice Mohsin Kiani presided over the hearing and approved Khosa’s request to have his name removed from the PCL.

Earlier, the Islamabad High Court suspended a notification dated December 26, regarding placing Sardar Latif Khosa’s name on the passport control list.

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In its written order, the court instructed the secretary of interior to ensure that Latif Khosa wouldn’t be stopped from traveling abroad.

It directed the secretary of the Interior to also inform the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Police, and Immigration authorities regarding the court order.

The court order said that Latif Khosa had presented the ticket according to which he wanted to travel to Canada from January 10 to 24th.

It may be mentioned here that the secretariat police station had registered a case under section 144 against Latif Khosa for protesting outside the building of the Supreme Court of Pakistan.

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