by means of PTI
LAHORE: Pakistan's Federal Investigation company (FIA) has arrested an Ahmadi minority man for "deceitfully marrying a Muslim lady" by way of concealing his religion and also importing her objectionable images on social media.
FIA cybercrime wing Lahore had registered the FIR in opposition t Shahbaz Ashraf on a grievance of his spouse, Hina Saeed, and arrested him remaining week. in line with the FIA, the suspect contracted marriage with the complainant concealing his religion and fathered two toddlers.
"The suspect also uploaded objectionable pictures of the complainant on social media. The FIA has recovered the images from his cellphone at the time of arrest," it observed. Ashraf filed a post arrest bail petition in the court on Tuesday which changed into denied by using the sessions court docket Lahore.
The suspect's assistance instructed the court that his client solemnised nikah (marriage) with the complainant and he embraced Islam on April 1, 2021. He additionally presented a certificate to the effect. He said the complainant was nonetheless the wife of the petitioner/suspect and the offences blanketed within the FIR have been no longer committed.
He additionally denied uploading any objectionable cloth on social media in regards to the complainant. Opposing the bail petition, a suggestions for the complainant noted the suspect being an Ahmadi shrunk a 2d marriage with the complainant by means of concealing his religion for 9 years.
He observed the suspect embraced Islam in 2021, therefore, a crook offence became made out.
Denying the bail, further District and classes judge Hamid Hussain followed that "ample incriminating material is accessible on checklist in opposition t the petitioner. The petitioner has additionally been discovered guilty within the FIA investigation. i'm not inclined to supply put up-arrest bail to the petitioner".
Pakistan's Parliament in 1974 declared the Ahmadi community as non-Muslims. A decade later, they were banned from calling themselves Muslims. they are banned from preaching and from traveling to Saudi Arabia for pilgrimage.
In Pakistan, around 10 million out of the 220 million population are non-Muslims.
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