<p>Islamabad: An anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Saturday granted bail to jailed former Pakistan premier Imran Khan in 12 cases linked to the May 9 attacks on military installations.</p>.<p>ATC Judge Malik Ejaz Asif granted bail to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party founder Khan after fulfilling a surety bond of Rs 0.1 million in all 12 cases, including the General Headquarters (Pakistan Army) and Army Museum attack, <em>The Express Tribune Pakistan</em> reported.</p>.<p>The court said there was no justification to keep Khan, 71, under arrest as all accused in May 9 cases were on bail.</p>.<p>Khan will remain in jail as he is convicted in many other cases.</p>.<p>The court's order came a day after independents backed by Khan's party won nearly 100 seats in the National Assembly.</p>.<p>Former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi was also granted bail in 13 cases in the same case.</p>.<p>Khan and PTI stalwart Qureshi were indicted in the cases on February 6.</p>.<p>The two were produced before the court, where the former prime minister informed the judge that he was illegally arrested on May 9 from the Islamabad High Court (IHC) premises.</p>.<p> Khan was booked in multiple cases related to the May 9 violence that erupted following his arrest in an alleged corruption case.</p>.<p>The cases registered in Rawalpindi included the attack on the gate of General Headquarters (GHQ), rioting in the office of a sensitive institution and others.</p>.<p>Khan had denied the allegations mentioned in the cases' first information reports (FIRs).</p>.<p>Earlier, after his release from Adiala jail, Qureshi was whisked away by Punjab police from prison in connection with a case about the attack on the GHQ. </p>
<p>Islamabad: An anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Saturday granted bail to jailed former Pakistan premier Imran Khan in 12 cases linked to the May 9 attacks on military installations.</p>.<p>ATC Judge Malik Ejaz Asif granted bail to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party founder Khan after fulfilling a surety bond of Rs 0.1 million in all 12 cases, including the General Headquarters (Pakistan Army) and Army Museum attack, <em>The Express Tribune Pakistan</em> reported.</p>.<p>The court said there was no justification to keep Khan, 71, under arrest as all accused in May 9 cases were on bail.</p>.<p>Khan will remain in jail as he is convicted in many other cases.</p>.<p>The court's order came a day after independents backed by Khan's party won nearly 100 seats in the National Assembly.</p>.<p>Former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi was also granted bail in 13 cases in the same case.</p>.<p>Khan and PTI stalwart Qureshi were indicted in the cases on February 6.</p>.<p>The two were produced before the court, where the former prime minister informed the judge that he was illegally arrested on May 9 from the Islamabad High Court (IHC) premises.</p>.<p> Khan was booked in multiple cases related to the May 9 violence that erupted following his arrest in an alleged corruption case.</p>.<p>The cases registered in Rawalpindi included the attack on the gate of General Headquarters (GHQ), rioting in the office of a sensitive institution and others.</p>.<p>Khan had denied the allegations mentioned in the cases' first information reports (FIRs).</p>.<p>Earlier, after his release from Adiala jail, Qureshi was whisked away by Punjab police from prison in connection with a case about the attack on the GHQ. </p>