
An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in the federal capital recently warned industry insiders and associated suspects about the risk of being labeled “absconders” due to persistent court no-shows. ATC Judge Tahir Abbas Supra gave this warning during hearings for two high-stakes cases.
Repeated absences of the mentioned parties in the case led to this severe announcement. Insiders and suspects are being warned about the consequences of their continued absence, which could result in “absconder” status. Notably, the cases under consideration hold high public interest and revolve around grave allegations of destructive acts and code violations.
Several dignitaries, suspects, and key persons submitted exemptions during the court session, citing reasons ranging from health issues to sudden travel plans. Judge Supra decided to tolerate the excuses and rescheduled the hearings. However, some individuals were noticeably absent without prior notice, prompting their legal representatives to apologize.
Judge Supra dismissed the excuse of being out of the city as a valid justification for not attending the court.