The Punajb Review Board comprising three judges of the Lahore High Court yesterday ordered further detention of the anti-Shia cleric for three-months after the law officer pleaded that he was a "big risk" for the law and order situation during the month of Muharram.
Ishaq, who is accused of killing more than 100 people of Shia community including an Iranian diplomat, was produced before the judges amid tight security. Heavy police contingent was deployed on the high court premises as Ishaq was brought here from Multan district jail.
The law officer argued that Ishaq had been detained for "spreading religious hatred" during his public gatherings.
"Ishaq is a big risk for law and order situation ahead of Muharram," he said and sought a maximum extension in the detention.
Ishaq was also allowed to speak. He said: "The government had detained me without any tangible evidence. My detention is illegal and I request the board to free me."
The board however accepted government's plea and extended detention of Ishaq for three more months.
Soon after his release attacks on Shia community increased especially in Quetta. The government then put him under house arrest.
LeJ was added by Pakistani government to the list of its terror organisations in August 2001.
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