The prosecution team responsible for combating terrorism has taken thedecision to contest the approval of bail for individuals implicated in theJinnah House attack case.
Among these suspects is Sanam Javaid, and others who were granted bail inthe case. According to reliable sources, the prosecution anti-terrorismintends to initiate legal action by filing a petition in the High Court tochallenge the bail granted to these accused individuals.
As part of the preparatory process, consultations are currently underwaywithin the prosecution team to draft a comprehensive petition outlining thegrounds for challenging the bail approvals.
The legal petition will be formally submitted to the High Court once thecertified decision from the Anti-Terrorism Courts, where the bail wasapproved, is obtained.
It’s worth noting that previously, the Anti-Terrorism Courts had grantedbail to a total of nine suspects, including prominent names such as SanamJavaid and Rubina Jameel.
The decision to contest this bail approval signifies the prosecution’scommitment to ensuring that individuals implicated in cases related toterrorism face legal proceedings in accordance with the law.







