Police on Friday produced seven PTI women involved in arson attack on Jinnah House before an anti-terrorism court in Lahore, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
Sarwar Road police presented seven Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf woman leaders before the ATC after completing their identification parade.
The women included: Sanam Javed, Tayyaba Raja, Alia Hamza and others.
Investigation officer Muhammad Sarwar presented the PTI women before the court.
The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf has been clamouring that its detained women were subjected to rape and violence during custody. But when these women were being brought to the court room, they told media that they were neither raped nor tortured during custody.
However, they said that they were innocent and their arrest which was political was unjust.
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Later, the court extended the judicial remand of the PTI female leaders and workers by one day.
Meanwhile, jailed PTI women leaders and workers have rejected party chairman’s claim that they were tortured in prison.
Talking to newsmen outside the court, Sanam Javed made it crystal clear that no excess was committed on them in prison.