Pakistan’s Supreme Court Rules Arrest of Ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan Unlawful – Protests Across the Country

2023-05-12 00:18:00

Foreign news agencies reported from Islamabad. Pakistan on May 12 that the Supreme Court of Pakistan has ruled last Thursday that the raid officers arrested former Prime Minister Iran Khan During the High Court in Islamabad last Tuesday “Unlawful” because it is done within the jurisdiction of a court. And ask the relevant authorities to stop all relevant procedures. which means the release of Khan

The ex-Pakistan leader is currently under police custody. Inside the building of the National Police Headquarters to go to court for politicians’ corruption cases which is held specially within the Royal Thai Police “For security reasons” for fraud The former prime minister of Pakistan received a bribe of land from a big businessman. in exchange for political gain During his tenure as leader of the government

In addition, another court ruled Accepted the lawsuit that Khan brought gifts received from heads of state and international leaders. During his tenure as Prime Minister between 2018 and 2022, it was also sold by auction.

The situation has sparked mass protests across Pakistan. by the masses supporting Khan Nine people have died and many have been injured. More than 2,000 people have been arrested, mostly in Punjab. and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province which is the stronghold of the current opposition leader Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). and is the political affiliation of the Khan

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The Islamabad Police Department issued a statement. Concerning the arrest of at least eight leading PTI members for being behind the protests. while Mr. Rana Sana’ullah Pakistan’s interior minister said authorities were ready to arrest Khan. “When bail is revoked”

Since independence from the United Kingdom in 1947, Pakistan has been under three periods of military rule, most recently from 1999-2008, and no Pakistani prime minister has ever held a five-year term.

The PTI accused Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of behind the attempt to overthrow power political bullying and the assassination of Khan to which Sharif adamantly refused.

Photo credit: AFP


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