Islamabad Court Grants Bail to Two Accused in Illegal Kidney Transplant Case
Court Grants Bail in Illegal Kidney Transplant Case

The District & Sessions Court of Islamabad on Tuesday granted post-arrest bail to two key accused, including Dr Nadir, despite strong opposition from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in the illegal kidney transplant case. The court approved their release against surety bonds of Rs100,000 each.

Court Proceedings

Civil Judge Ahmad Shahzad Gondal heard the bail applications of Dr Nadir and another accused. After hearing arguments from both sides, the court approved the applications and ordered their release on bail. During the proceedings, FIA officials opposed the requests and argued that further investigation was still required. The agency maintained that granting bail at this stage could affect the ongoing inquiry and hinder efforts to gather additional evidence.

Case Background

The illegal kidney transplant case involves allegations of a network involved in unlawful organ transplants. The FIA has been investigating the matter, and the accused were arrested earlier. The court's decision to grant bail has been met with mixed reactions, with the FIA expressing concerns about the impact on the investigation.

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Further developments are expected as the investigation continues.

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