PTI moves court for formation of JIT to probe May 9 violence.

PESHAWAR -- Insaf lawyers Forum (ILF), the lawyer wing of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, on Thursday approached Peshawar High Court for constituting a high-powered joint investigation team to probe the incidents of violence across the province on May 9 and 10, killing of 'innocent' party workers and several other related issues.

A petition was filed by ILF provincial organiser Qazi Mohammad Anwar, who is also head of the litigations wing, requesting the court to issue order for constituting a joint investigation team (JIT) consisting of retired high ranking police officers, intelligence officers and forensic experts under the supervision of a sitting judge of the high court.

He said that the JIT should conduct an independent forensic investigation into May 9 and 10 protests to fix responsibility and unearth the hidden hands behind the destruction of government properties including Radio Pakistan Peshawar, Chaghi Monument and properties in Swat, Mardan and Swabi.

The petitioner prayed that the JIT should also probe the killing of 'innocent' PTI protesters; inhuman treatment with the workers and leaders of party; excessive use of force by police against the protesters; smashing of household items during police crackdowns; and committing of human rights violations against the 'innocent' protesters.

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Respondents in the petition are Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government through law secretary, Caretaker Chief Minister Mohammad Azam Khan, provincial home secretary and inspector general of police.

The petitioner stated that PTI was the largest political party and it always believed in peaceful political struggle including rallies and marches for establishing rule of law in the country.

He stated that after the illegal arrest of PTI's Chief Imran Khan on May 9, the party workers and leaders started peaceful protests but unfortunately some miscreants managed by hidden hands entered into those protests and damaged public properties to fulfill their nefarious designs.

The petitioner said that police on the instruction of provincial administration started the worst...

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