The Official Secrets Act Court received a notification from the Ministry of Law regarding the upcoming hearing for the cipher case involving Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi, scheduled to take place tomorrow at Adiala Jail.
During today’s proceedings, Judge Abual Hasnat Muhammad Zulqarnain acknowledged the Ministry of Law’s notification. However, lawyer Ali Bukhari requested a postponement, citing the closure of the High Court and Supreme Court on Saturdays. He suggested rescheduling the hearing for December 5.
The judge recommended informing the Islamabad High Court, noting that Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s name is mentioned in the notification.
Despite the FIA Special Prosecutor arguing for scheduling the hearing in Adiala Jail today, the court adjourned the case until Saturday (tomorrow).
Western Countries Expel Station Chiefs Of RAW, A Powerful Intelligence Agency Of India Amid Sikhs Assassination Reports
Meanwhile, the Western countries have expelled station chiefs of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), a premier intelligence agency of India, amid reports of assassination plans of Sikh leaders.
Two high-ranking Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) station chiefs faced expulsion from significant Western countries, while a third station chief encountered refusal of entry.
Indian website ThePrint, disclosed this important development, citing intelligence sources.
This occurrence marks the most severe setback suffered by the Indian secret agency in North America since its establishment in 1968, according to the publication.
The expulsions of these Indian operatives from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom signify these nations’ ire towards India regarding alleged plans to assassinate Sikh Khalistani leaders on Western territory.
It also signals a potential cessation of intelligence collaboration with India, as per the report.
The revelation surfaced just days following the US Justice Department’s accusation against an Indian government official, alleging their involvement in directing an unsuccessful assassination attempt on a Sikh separatist within US borders.

