An Anti-Terrorism Court based in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on Monday (February 2, 2026) has issued a non-bailable warrant against Alima Khan, sister of the country’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan. This case is related to a protest that took place in Garrison Town, Rawalpindi in the month of November 2024.
According to the report of Pakistan’s Geo News, the court issued this non-bailable warrant because Alima Khan did not appear in the hearing despite being sent summons several times. During the hearing, her lawyer Faisal Malik argued that as long as Alima Khan’s bank accounts and ID cards remain frozen, she will not appear in the court.
At the same time, during the hearing, special government lawyer Zaheer Shah said that no accused can impose his conditions on the court nor can he obstruct the judicial process. He said that the court has ordered daily hearing of the case and Alima Khan’s attitude has been irresponsible from the beginning.
Alima Khan should be arrested and produced within a day. ATC
Rawalpindi’s ATC Court, after hearing the arguments of both the parties, rejected the demand for exemption of Alima Khan from personal appearance. Along with this, notice was also issued to his surety and the next hearing of the case was postponed till Tuesday (February 3, 2026).
The court directed Rawalpindi Superintendent of Police (SP) to arrest Alima Khan and produce her in the court by tomorrow Tuesday (February 3). The court also ordered that until Alima Khan appears in the court, her bank accounts and ID cards will remain frozen.

