- Judge hears case in his chamber after PPP workers and Gilani’s supporters forcibly enter courtroom
- Court issues bailable arrest warrants for Amin Fahim
A federal anti-corruption court on Tuesday granted bail to former premier Yousaf Raza Gilani in 12 corruption cases.
A large number of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) workers and leaders had gathered outside the court and chanted slogans on the occasion of Tuesday’s hearing.
At the onset of the hearing, party workers and members forced themselves into the court as a result of which the hearing was carried out in the judge’s chamber.
During the hearing, Gilani said that he was hopeful of receiving justice from the court. The ex-premier said he and his party always respected the judiciary and would continue doing so in future.
The court granted bail to Gilani in 12 corruption cases until July 10. It, however, issued a bailable arrest warrant for former commerce minister Makhdoom Amin Fahim until July 10.
The former prime minister and Fahim are accused for their alleged involvement in a case pertaining to Rs7 billion corruption in the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP). Gilani and Fahim, along with former and serving officials of the TDAP had been booked for their alleged involvement in approval and disbursement of fraudulent trade subsidies.
The case in this regard had been registered by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) when Faheem was the commerce minister.