QUETTA : Imran Khan’s arrest warrant was suspended by the Balochistan High Court (BHC) on Friday for a period of two weeks after its suspension by a provincial court in a Quetta case.

The suspension occurs as a Quetta police squad arrives in Lahore to arrest the PTI leader in accordance with a court ruling.

On behalf of the PTI leader, Iqbal Shah of the Insaf Lawyers Forum (ISF) filed a petition, which was heard by Judge Zaheer-Ud-Din Kakar of the BHC.

The court was asked to reject the FIR since, according to the petition, the crime was not committed inside the boundaries of the Bijli Police Station, where the complaint had been filed.

The Balochistan police chief, SP legal, and the station house officer of the Bijli Police Station were all sent summonses along with the suspension of the warrant by Judge Kakar.

After then, the hearing was postponed for two weeks.