Former KPK minister Arshad Abdullah arrested

CrimeFormer KPK minister Arshad Abdullah arrested

CHARSADDA: Barrister Arshad Abdullah, former Minister for Law, Parliamentary Affairs and Human Rights in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, was arrested on Wednesday from courtroom after his interim bail extension plea was rejected.

The former provincial minister, who was arrested along with his 18 aides, had been charged in five different cases including intervention in official work, in which he had been granted bail till today (Wednesday).

On Wednesday, he appeared before the court to get extension in the interim bail, however, the court dismissed his plea and ordered his arrest.

Complying with the court orders, police arrested Arshad Abdullal along with his 18 companions.

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