Pakistan: 6 cases registered against former PM Imran Khan, including the case of attack on army headquarters
Former Pakistan Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan is again in trouble. Imran Khan has been named in six cases, including three under the stringent Anti-Terrorism Act, for the unprecedented May 9 attack on the Army General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi, a media report said. cases are included.
Six cases registered against Imran Khan
Geo News quoted sources as saying that Joint Investigation Teams (JITs) are probing all the cases, including the attack on military installations and the incident of arson at a metro station. The report said that three of these cases against 70-year-old Imran Khan were registered on May 9, while the other three were registered on May 10 under the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA).
Violence broke out across the country on May 9
Let us tell you that on May 9, violence broke out across the country after the dramatic arrest of Prime Minister Imran Khan from the premises of the Islamabad High Court in a corruption case. Khan’s party is in trouble after thousands of people took to the streets.
Imran Khan has about 150 cases across the country since his ouster in April last year. At the same time, hours after he was arrested by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), PTI supporters also attacked and damaged the Corps Commander’s house in Lahore, initially known as Jinnah House, which was once Quaid-e-Azam used to be the residence of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. More than 20 civilian and military installations were attacked in the violence, in which more than 10 people were killed.