Pakistan’s former premier Khan gets pre-arrest bail in terrorism case

Pakistan’s former Prime Minister and Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan was granted pre-arrest bail on Thursday by an Anti-Terrorism Court in Islamabad.

In his speech during a rally on Aug. 20, Khan said he will take legal action against the capital Islamabad’s police chief, and a judicial official who ordered two-day physical remand of his former chief of staff, Shehbaz Gill.

Gill is facing sedition charges for remarks that allegedly aimed to incite mutiny within Pakistan’s powerful military.

Babar Awan, Imran Khan’s lawyer, in his argument said that the First Information Report was lodged by a magistrate and the people Khan named are not even the complainants. He argued that his client talked of legal action against the said people and had not threatened them.

The court granted pre-arrest bail to Khan till Sept. 1.

A large number of people and journalists were present at the court when Khan arrived amid tight security measures taken by the Islamabad police.

Speaking to the media outside the court, Khan said Shehbaz Gill was sexually harassed in police custody and when he said he will take legal action against those responsible a case was filed against him. “It has given a notion to the world that Pakistan is a banana republic and there is no rule of law here.”

He also said that a technical knockout is being prepared for him.

Khan was also granted bail until Sept. 7 in another case related to a violation of section 144 when he led a rally on Aug. 20.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Canada will return to Germany other turbines for Russia gas pipeline

Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said Wednesday that Canada will return five more repaired turbines used to supply gas to Europe so Russia has no excuse to continue to “weaponize the flow of energy to Europe.”

While Ukraine continues to stridently oppose the move, Joly said Canada is acting on a request by Germany.

“That was the decision that we took,” Joly told the CBC, Canada’s state broadcaster. “That’s exactly what Germany asked us.”

Canada has returned one of the six turbines used by Russian energy giant, Gazprom, but the company refused to accept it, saying it wants documented assurances that the equipment is not under Western sanctions. The turbine is sitting in Germany.

Germany and the EU approved the release of the turbine and the other five because the countries are critically short of gas since Russia has cut the supply in retaliation for Western sanctions because of its war on Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy opposed the returns because he said Moscow would see it as a sign of “weakness.”

But Canada said Russian President Vladimir Putin would use the failure to return the turbines as an excuse for the reduction of gas supplies to the EU. Putin would blame the West and that could undermine European support for Ukraine, argued Ottawa.

“Canada doesn’t want to give any form of excuse to Putin to continue to weaponize his flow of energy to Europe,” said Joly.

Russia has cut the gas supply through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to 20% capacity and said it may have to stop gas delivery for three days because of maintenance at the end of August.

Siemens in Canada is the manufacturer of the turbines and is the only company capable of conducting repairs.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Trabzonspor eliminated from Champions League by Copenhagen

Trabzonspor were eliminated from the UEFA Champions League with Copenhagen having a 2-1 aggregate lead after a goalless draw at a playoff return match Wednesday.

Copenhagen’s Australian goalie Matthew Ryan made some clinical saves against the Black Sea Storm’s attacks to ensure his team’s safe passage to the group stage in the game.

The Danish club marked its eighth undefeated European cup match against the Turkish team at Medical Park Stadium.

Czech team Plzen, Israeli club Maccabi Haifa and Portuguese team Benfica qualified for the group stage on Tuesday.

The UEFA Champions League group draws will be held Thursday in Istanbul.

Source: Anadolu Agency