<p>A Pakistani court today issued arrest warrants against film actress Meera and her husband and directed police to produce them in the court on April 2 in connection with their alleged sex video.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Additional District and Sessions Judge Safdar Bhatti issued the order on a petition, which accused Meera and her husband Capt. Navid Shahzad of "committing a sin" by filming their sexual act.<br /><br />The judge also snubbed the station house officer Mozang for not submitting a report over the issue.<br /><br />"The couple also spread obscenity in society and challenged Islamic values," the petitioner alleged and prayed the court to give exemplary punishment to the couple for their "sinful" act.<br /><br />Shahzad however, said there was no point making the video controversial, since they were a couple.<br /><br />The alleged homemade video featuring Meera and her husband sparked a controversy in the country when it was released on the Internet a couple of months ago.<br /><br />Although Meera claimed that it was a fake video, Shahzad insisted, since he and Meera were husband and wife there is no point in making the video controversial.<br /><br />"We are a couple and those making hue and cry over (our sex) video should stop propagating against us," he said.</p>
<p>A Pakistani court today issued arrest warrants against film actress Meera and her husband and directed police to produce them in the court on April 2 in connection with their alleged sex video.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Additional District and Sessions Judge Safdar Bhatti issued the order on a petition, which accused Meera and her husband Capt. Navid Shahzad of "committing a sin" by filming their sexual act.<br /><br />The judge also snubbed the station house officer Mozang for not submitting a report over the issue.<br /><br />"The couple also spread obscenity in society and challenged Islamic values," the petitioner alleged and prayed the court to give exemplary punishment to the couple for their "sinful" act.<br /><br />Shahzad however, said there was no point making the video controversial, since they were a couple.<br /><br />The alleged homemade video featuring Meera and her husband sparked a controversy in the country when it was released on the Internet a couple of months ago.<br /><br />Although Meera claimed that it was a fake video, Shahzad insisted, since he and Meera were husband and wife there is no point in making the video controversial.<br /><br />"We are a couple and those making hue and cry over (our sex) video should stop propagating against us," he said.</p>