It seems that the Interior Minister of Pakistan, Rana Sanaullah, was issued a non-bailable arrest warrant by an Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Gujranwala. The warrant was issued by ATC judge Rana Zahid Iqbal Khan after Sanaullah’s lawyer filed a request for exemption from his appearance in court. The lawyer claimed that Sanaullah had official engagements that prevented him from attending court but would appear on the next hearing. However, the court rejected the plea and ordered the police to arrest Sanaullah and produce him in court on March 28.
This arrest warrant is related to a case registered at Industrial Police Station in Gujrat, for which Sanaullah was previously issued a non-bailable arrest warrant on February 24, with the order to arrest and produce him in court on March 7. It is unclear what specific charges or allegations are being made against the Interior Minister.