LAHORE (TIP): Punjab Police on May 19 obtained warrants to conduct a detailed search at former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan’s Zaman Park residence here to find “terrorists” reportedly hiding there, media reports said. The move comes after the Punjab government decided to send a team to hold talks with Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leadership, according to Geo TV.
An officer of the rank of a superintendent of police will lead the contingent, which will also include a female police officer, the report said.
The Commissioner of the Lahore Division will also be accompanying the team.
According to the statement, the search will encompass a thorough examination of both the entrance and exit points of the residence, with the primary objective of finding “terrorists” hiding at the place, the Dawn newspaper reported. On May 18, the Punjab government claimed that “30 to 40 terrorists were hiding inside Khan’s residence,” and gave an ultimatum of 24 hours to his party to hand over the miscreants.
However, no action was taken after the deadline expired on May 18.
Punjab Information Minister Amir Mir said law enforcers will conduct a search operation at Khan’s residence after his permission and in front of cameras to apprehend “terrorists”, the Geo TV report said.
“We [the interim government] have decided that instead of a head-on collision, we will send a delegation to Khan sahab under the supervision of the Lahore commissioner,” Mir was quoted as saying in the report
“They will ask him [Khan] to allow them to conduct a search operation. A police party “comprising 400 personnel ” will accompany the delegation as there is a reported presence of terrorists,” he said.
Meanwhile, Lahore Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Bilal Saddique Kamyana claimed to have arrested six more “terrorists” attempting to flee from Khan’s Zaman Park residence.
On Friday, an anti-terrorism court here approved pre-arrest bail till June 2 to Khan in three terrorism cases filed against Pakistan’s former prime minister in the wake of violence that erupted after his arrest on May 9.
In a video-link address from his Zaman Park residence here on Wednesday, Khan, 70, said Pakistan is heading towards an imminent disaster and it may face disintegration. Khan on May 9 by the paramilitary Pakistan Rangers at the Islamabad High Court premises triggered unrest in Pakistan.
For the first time in Pakistan’s history, the protesters stormed the army headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi and also torched a corps commander’s house in Lahore. Police put the death toll in violent clashes to 10, while Khan’s party claims 40 of its workers lost their lives in the firing by security personnel.
On May 15, the top military brass vowed to bring the arsonists, who attacked the civil and military installations, to justice through trial under relevant laws of the country, including the Pakistan Army Act and Official Secrets Act. Law enforcement agencies have arrested over 7,000 PTI workers across Pakistan, 4,000 of them from Punjab. (PTI)
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Pakistan police obtain a warrant to search former PM Imran Khan’s residence in Lahore
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PM Imran Khan to address nation today, calls Cabinet meeting
Islamabad (TIP): Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on April 7 announced that he would address the nation on April 8 evening after his government suffered a setback following the Supreme Court’s decision.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Thursday restored the National Assembly after it declared the government’s decision to dissolve the assembly and NA Deputy Speaker QasimSuri’s ruling against the Constitution.
Khan said a meeting of the PTI’s parliamentary committee would also be convened on April 8 and he would “continue to fight for Pakistan till the last ball”.
This sets the stage for a fresh no-confidence vote in the National Assembly on April 9 at a time when the political power base of the Punjab Assembly is poised on a razor’s edge. In a meeting held at a private hotel in Lahore, the Opposition claimed that 199 legislators had “elected” Shahbaz Sharif’s son HamzaShahbaz Sharif as the Chief Minister. During the hearing itself, Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial noted that the Deputy Speaker’s ruling is, prima facie, a violation of Article 95. “The real question at hand is what happens next. We have to look at national interests,” he had said. Pakistan began undergoing a political upheaval after the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly blocked a no-confidence motion against Khan. Subsequently, Pakistan President ArifAlvi dissolved the House and endorsed Khan’s recommendation to hold fresh elections in 90 days. (TNS)