KARACHI: A legal justice allowed on Friday safeguard to a political graffiti campaigner a day after he was confined for entering the alleged high-security zone on a tractor-trolley loaded with waste trying to dump the refuse outside Chief Minister House.

Alamgir Khan — who runs an online networking effort called ‘Fix it’ by splash painting political graffiti and pictures of the Sindh boss pastor on streets close open sewer vents — and tractor-trolley driver Saifullah were created by the Civil Lines police in court.

While watching that the offense in which the suspects had been reserved was bailable, legal judge (south) Kaleemullah Kalwar conceded them safeguard against a surety obligation of Rs5,000 each.

The lobbyist and the driver were reserved under Section 341 (wrongful restriction) of the Pakistan Penal Code, which conveys a most extreme discipline of one month detainment or Rs500 fine.

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