The Lahore District Court has granted a three-day physical remand for Amina Arooj, who is allegedly involved in a honey-trapping case targeting renowned writer and director Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar.
The hearing was presided over by Judicial Magistrate Nabila Amir, who considered the police’s request for an extensive investigation.
The police argued that Amina Arooj’s remand was essential for recovering assets related to the case. They emphasized the importance of interrogating Arooj to uncover additional details and identify any accomplices involved in the honey-trapping scheme against Qamar.
Magistrate Nabila Amir approved the police’s request to extend the investigation of Arooj in order to recover the assets linked to the case.
Additionally, the court ordered that the other eleven suspects be sent to jail for an identification parade, a standard procedure where witnesses verify the involvement of the accused. The judicial magistrate agreed to this request, ordering the detention of the eleven accused for the identification process.