‘Fixit’ founder Alamgir Khan acquitted in CM House vandalism case

KARACHI: The court has acquitted ‘Fixit’ founder and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Alamgir Khan and three others in a case pertaining to throwing sewarage water outside the chief minister house gate, ARY News reported on Thursday.

As per details, the ‘Fixit’ founder Alamgir Khan along with three others had filed acquittal plea in the court after no witness was presented before court.

The Police had booked Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf MNA Alamgir Khan and others in a case of throwing sewerage water on Chief Minister House’s gate.

Read more: ALAMGIR KHAN BOOKED FOR THROWING SEWERAGE WATER AT CM HOUSE GATE

The case, 19/2019, was registered by the Civil Lines Police Station against #FixIt founder Alamgir Khan and volunteers Saifullah, Sadaqat Ahmed and others.

Alamgir Khan along with #FixIt volunteers held a unique protest demonstration against the non-resolution of Karachi’s civic problems.

Khan and his team collected sewerage water in buckets threw it on the gate of the Chief Minister House as a show of anger on lack of sewerage water removal from several areas of the city.

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