PTI founder charged in connection with death of police officer near Hakla Interchange
After a violent altercation near the Hakla Interchange resulted in the murder of a police officer and injury to others, Imran Khan, the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was charged in a different case at the Taxila police station.
Salar Khan Kakar, Shahid Khattak, Ali Amin Gandapur, and PTI founder Imran Khan are among the people named in the police-filed FIR.
Anti-terrorism provisions are among the 14 legal sections under which the FIR contains allegations. The attackers were armed with rubber bullet weapons, tear gas guns, and other weapons, the text claims.
The accused reportedly dispersed the police officers by attacking them with stones, rods, and batons.
Constable Mubashir was hurt by the attackers and taken away in a red van, according to the report. Mubashir later died from his wounds after being taken to the hospital after being discovered abandoned beneath the Hakla Bridge.
During the attack, Constables Adnan, Riasat, and Naeem also suffered injuries.
The attack was a part of a planned criminal conspiracy headed by Imran Khan and other PTI leaders, the FIR makes clear.
After clearing the containers and other obstacles from the way, PTI caravans have arrived in Islamabad. Three Rangers were killed by a car on the Sri Nagar highway during a PTI demonstration, according to earlier security sources.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan and more than 40 party members were charged with terrorism and vandalism in a new case in Faisalabad on Monday.
The PTI founder and forty-five employees are the subject of a case filed at the Ghulam Mehmoodabad Police Station in Faisalabad, according to the information.
The 13 allegations in the FIR, which was issued in response to Sub-Inspector Ashfaq’s complaint, include vandalism, terrorism, and damage to public property.