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A special court on custom, excise and taxation on Saturday issued bailable arrest warrants against model Ayyan Ali — who is facing trial in a currency smuggling case — due to her absence from court since 2015.

The case was presided over by Arshad Hussain Bhutta, who observed in annoyance that the suspect was once again a no-show for the hearing.

Ayyan Ali was represented by Syed Iqbal Hussain, a junior lawyer associated with the chamber of former Punjab governor Sardar Latif Khan Khosa, who submitted before the court that she was unable to appear "due to illness" and requested that she be granted temporary absence.

The court rejected the application filed by the defence lawyer.

Read next: Ayyan Ali's trial: The ‘model’ coverage

Customs Prosecutor Amin Feroz highlighted the fact that the model has been absent since December 8, 2015, and that this practice has been going on for the past 25 hearings.

The prosecutor requested the court to issue non-bailable arrest warrants for the model but the court decided to issue bailable arrest warrants once more against her, as issued in June last year.

The court warned her counsel that if she does not appear for her next hearing, non-bailable arrest warrants will be issued against her. The case was adjourned till October 6.

Ayyan Ali was arrested by the Airport Security Force in March 2015 at Benazir International Airport along with $506,800 she was allegedly trying to smuggle to United Arab Emirates (UAE).

She was granted bail in July 2016 after spending around four months in Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail — and after her judicial remand was extended at least 16 times.
 
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Imagine how these vultures and hyenas stealing national wealth ....Its single incident of over 5000,000 dollars ... how many mores been repeated every week . Our beloved UAE encourage this massive currency flight from Pakistan.
 
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Pathetic, still not dealt with since 15. Pakistan authorities get your shit together.
 
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Our courts are a joke and that is why no one respects them. She is been a no show for 25 hearings and still no non-bailable arrest warrant. They should amend the law, for every no show on hearing date by anyone there must be a hefty fine. Courts run on our tax money, when people don't show up for hearing, that day is lost with no productivity and someone should pay for that cost.

A special court on custom, excise and taxation on Saturday issued bailable arrest warrants against model Ayyan Ali — who is facing trial in a currency smuggling case — due to her absence from court since 2015.

The case was presided over by Arshad Hussain Bhutta, who observed in annoyance that the suspect was once again a no-show for the hearing.

Ayyan Ali was represented by Syed Iqbal Hussain, a junior lawyer associated with the chamber of former Punjab governor Sardar Latif Khan Khosa, who submitted before the court that she was unable to appear "due to illness" and requested that she be granted temporary absence.

The court rejected the application filed by the defence lawyer.

Read next: Ayyan Ali's trial: The ‘model’ coverage

Customs Prosecutor Amin Feroz highlighted the fact that the model has been absent since December 8, 2015, and that this practice has been going on for the past 25 hearings.

The prosecutor requested the court to issue non-bailable arrest warrants for the model but the court decided to issue bailable arrest warrants once more against her, as issued in June last year.

The court warned her counsel that if she does not appear for her next hearing, non-bailable arrest warrants will be issued against her. The case was adjourned till October 6.

Ayyan Ali was arrested by the Airport Security Force in March 2015 at Benazir International Airport along with $506,800 she was allegedly trying to smuggle to United Arab Emirates (UAE).

She was granted bail in July 2016 after spending around four months in Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail — and after her judicial remand was extended at least 16 times.
 
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Han Pakistanyo Nai Sarkar ka Insaaf idhar khamosh hai,aap ko wo custom inspector tou yaad hou ga na,Jisey daku goli mar gaye thay......
 
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Pathetic, still not dealt with since 05. Pakistan authorities get your shit together.
courts are extremely corrupt i have seen it first hand
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some are very clean..
when the case starts the prime objective is usually to find a dirty person and he than sticks the case in limbo for ever
 
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What distinguish a third world nation from forward thinking first world 1 education 2 law 3 governmental systems

When there is law for rich and another for poor u cannot expected any change
 
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courts are extremely corrupt i have seen it first hand
but
some are very clean..
when the case starts the prime objective is usually to find a dirty person and he than sticks the case in limbo for ever

NAB Should be empowered to warn or arrest any court official if they are obstructing quick and speedy procedures. Quick Justice is what the people need. Drawing out cases undermines the writ of the state. I hope the current Government, with Justice in the name of their party goes after this issue. The Top 10 Court officials known for obstructing justice the most should be removed from their position, and we can watch how fast the rest get back into line. Examples need to be made to straighten out the system. No Mercy.
 
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