ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad police have arrested Ali Wazir, a prominent Pashtun rights activist, after his car allegedly hit and injured a motorcyclist in the Pakistani capital, Wazir's lawyer and aides said on Sunday.
Two motorbikes had a collision near Zero Point in Islamabad late Friday and one of the bikes hit Wazir’s car, according to Badshah Wazir, a close aide of Wazir.
Wazir, who is also a former lawmaker, immediately transported the wounded motorcyclist in his car to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) hospital for treatment.
“Within no time, a large number of police with personnel in plainclothes arrived at the hospital and took away the former lawmaker with them,” Badshah told Arab News.
Wazir is a prominent member of a socio-ethnic movement, the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM), which campaigns for the rights of the Pashtun people, who it says have suffered from years of conflict between the security forces and militants in the country's troubled northwest.
On Saturday, the Islamabad police presented Wazir before an anti-terrorism court, which remanded him into police custody for six days, according to Wazir's lawyer.
Arab News made multiple attempts to reach Zia Qamar, a spokesman of the Islamabad police chief, to seek details of charges against Wazir, but did not get a response to its phone calls and text messages.
“The road accident was just an excuse but the police had already had a mind to detain Ali Wazir,” Attaullah Kundi, Wazir's attorney, told Arab News.
He said his client was implicated in three cases, including the road accident, possession of unlicensed weapons and drugs, and obstruction of police duty, as well as under Section 7 of Anti-Terrorism Act. The provision relates to endangering life of or causing grievous bodily harm or injury to someone.
Kundi said the prosecutor accused his client of "manhandling the cops and snatching their gun," adding that all these cases had no grounds and would be quashed in the court.
In February 2023, Wazir was released from prison by a court in Karachi after spending more than two years in custody in a slew of cases.
Comment on his fresh arrest, PTM leader Manzoor Pashteen said the Islamabad police had detained Wazir in “extremely false FIRs (first information reports)” after a road accident.
“He has been produced before the court in extremely fabricated cases, including an attack and fire on the police, drug smuggling and road accident,” Pashteen wrote on X. "Our lawyers’ team is there to defend [him in] these fake cases."
PTM was launched to fight against what it says are military excesses committed during anti-terrorism operations in the country's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province where most Pashtuns live. The military denies the accusations.
Islamabad police arrest Pashtun rights activist Ali Wazir after road accident
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Islamabad police arrest Pashtun rights activist Ali Wazir after road accident
- Wazir, also a former lawmaker, was presented before an anti-terrorism court and remanded in police custody for six days
- A spokesman for the Islamabad police chief did not respond to Arab News queries to seek details of charges against Wazir