Summary Accused Sikandar was discharged from hospital few days back.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - The Anti Terrorism Court (ATC) of Islamabad extended judicial remand of Muhammad Sikandar until November 25.
ATC Judge Atiq-ur-Rehman heard the Jinnah Avenue incident case on Tuesday.
During case proceeding, police presented an incomplete challan in the court in which Sikandar has been formally declared accused.
The challan included testimonies of 30 witnesses including police personnel, arms dealer, hotel management and doctors.
Later, the court extended judicial remand of the accused and directed police to submit complete challan in the next hearing.
STANDOFF
On August 15, Sikandar had shut down the key site of the heavily guarded capital for five hours in a standoff that ended with him being shot and wounded.
Waving two semi-automatic guns and occasionally firing into the air, Sikandar was accompanied by his wife and children throughout the tense drama.
