Imran Khan faces arrest in six more cases; court hearing held at Adiala Jail

ISLAMABAD: Imran Khan, the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has been granted arrest in six additional cases related to protests held on September 28, October 4, and October 5. However, no arrest has been made yet in connection with the 28 cases linked to protests on November 24.

Investigating officers from six police stations have filed arrest applications and requested a seven-day physical remand for Khan. These requests were presented to the court during a hearing held at Adiala Jail.

According to prosecutor Ameen Munhas, the physical remand in the New Town case has been completed, while remand requests for the other cases are expected to be processed today.

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Khan, who has already been facing multiple charges, is now further embroiled in legal battles following the protests. His legal team and supporters continue to challenge the ongoing proceedings as tensions rise within Pakistan’s political landscape.

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