I was taken to an unidentified location to be filmed: Azam Swati

Senator Azam Khan Swati, the leader of the PTI, claimed on Tuesday that he was driven to an unidentified location where he was filmed.

Swati praised Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial for checking into his arrest by the Federal Investigation Authority (FIA) in a case involving “controversial” tweets during a press conference in the nation’s capital.

The PTI leader brought up FIA’s detention last month in an effort to get the Supreme Court to take notice of the situation.

After filing a case against him over tweets critical of the army chief, the senator was arrested on October 13 by the FIA’s Cybercrime Wing (CCW) at his residence in Islamabad.

He received post-arrest bail last week in exchange for Rs. 1 million in surety bonds.

Swati claimed that during the search, costly items were taken from his home. He continued, “I don’t care if they took my life, but they degraded my honour.

The PTI leader requested that the Supreme Court seize the CCTV equipment surrounding his home. In order for the court to know how many persons entered his house, he suggested that they should be sent for forensics.

He continued by saying that the CCTV cameras have recorded half of the evidence in his case. Along with the backups, they also seized CCTV cameras, he continued.

Rana Sanaullah, the interior minister, is a known felon, according to Swati.

He responded, “You will reap as you sow.”

 

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