The Leader of Opposition in the National Assembly and PTI leader Omar Ayub stands accused of moving absconding suspect Jamal Naseer Cheema through his vehicle to bring him to court. Cheema serves as a nominated defendant in 9 May violence cases, and police designated him as a proclaimed offender.
The evidence suggests that Omar Ayub retrieved Jamal Naseer Cheema from a hotel before heading to the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) session for 9 May suspects in Gujranwala. When police personnel appeared where he was heading, Ayub made the decision to drive toward Lahore.
Police reports indicate that Omar Ayub evaded arrest by driving away from the court to hide Cheema. The incident generated widespread criticism because critics doubt how much politicians should help criminal defendants who face major cases.
The development emerges during continuous legal proceedings of cases linked to the 9 May violence that broke out after PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s arrest. Continuing legal and political discussions in Pakistan focus on this case as its main point of debate.
The ongoing investigations will provide details about both accusations and the events that led to the sequence of events.