Islamabad court grants bail to journalist Khalid Jamil

ISLAMABAD: A special court in Islamabad on Thursday granted bail to journalist Khalid Jamil who was arrested last week on charges of spreading “provocative narrative” against state institutions through social media posts.

Special Judge Central Shahrukh Arjumand approved the journalist’s bail plea against surety bonds worth Rs50,000. The journalist was subsequently released from Adiala Jail after the court issued his bail orders.

The initial information report filed by the FIA against the journalist stated that Hussain was “found sharing and propagating highly intimidating content/tweets on social media/Twitter” (now X).

“The accused had knowingly misinterpreted and disseminated anti-state narrative by sharing false misleading and baseless information which are also likely to cause fear in the public and may incite anyone to commit an offence against the state or the state institution or public tranquility,” it had said.

The FIA had added that the “accused persons including Muhammad Khalid Jamil propagated, promoted and glorified anti-state, provocative and hatred narrative against the state institutions.”

The agency had said such intimidating content of blaming and naming through social media accounts, is a mischievous act of subversion to create a rift between the general public and state institutions to “harm the state of Pakistan”.

It went on to say that through such intimidating content including videos, the accused “attempted to provoke the general public against the state institutions including the judiciary, by trying to create a feeling of ill-will among pillars of the state”.

Earlier this week, Jamil’s lawyer filed a post-arrest bail plea. At the previous hearing, the court had asked FIA to submit the record related to the journalist’s tweets.

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