In a significant legal development, a court has ordered the arrest of Ali Amin Gandapur, a former federal minister, in connection with an illegal weapons case. The decision came after authorities presented evidence suggesting that Gandapur had been in possession of firearms without the required licenses.
The court’s order follows a thorough investigation, where authorities found unregistered firearms in Gandapur’s residence. The arrest warrant has sent shockwaves through political circles, as Gandapur has been a prominent figure in the ruling party. The case has raised questions about the regulation of weapons in the country, with many calling for stricter enforcement of gun control laws.
The legal proceedings against Gandapur are still underway, and the court has directed law enforcement agencies to apprehend the accused as soon as possible. This case marks a significant moment in the ongoing efforts to combat illegal weaponry and strengthen the rule of law in Pakistan.