Imran Khan, Gandapur Named in FIR Over Cop’s Death
Over a dozen FIRs filed against Imran for using jail facilities to ‘incite violence’
- Other leaders named include Azam Swati, Omar Ayub, Barrister Saif.
Islamabad(Mudassar Iqbal)-Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders, including Imran Khan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, have been booked in a new case related to the death of an Islamabad policeman during the party’s recent protest . The case, registered at the Noon Police Station in Islamabad, includes charges such as attempted murder, arson, attack on the state, and violence against police personnel.
At least 13 cases have been filed in Islamabad alone, with additional charges brought in Hassanabdal.
These charges, filed against Khan, 63 other PTI leaders, and over 3,000 party workers, include sedition, terrorism, and attempted murder.
The PTI leaders have been charged for alleged attempted murder, arson, attack on the state and violence against police personnel.
Other party politicians nominated in the case,
– Imran Khan
– Ali Amin Gandapur
– Azam Swati
– Omar Ayub
– Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif
– PTI Islamabad President Aamir Mughal
– Malik Hafeez Ur Rehman Tipu
– 500 other unidentified individuals
The case was registered on the state’s behalf at the Noon Police Station in Islamabad after the death of Constable Abdul Hameed on Sunday. The cop was allegedly attacked by miscreants during PTI’s D Chowk protest while he was performing his duty at the Chungi Number 26 on GT Road on October 4.
The cop was reportedly subjected to violence after being “kidnapped” and later succumbed to his injuries.
As per the case, the policeman was tortured by the protestors at the behest of PTI leaders, including Khan and Gandapur.
“The protesters attacked the policemen with sticks, stones and iron rods. The protesters tore the uniforms of the policemen,” read the content of the first information report (FIR), Geo News reported.
It further adds that the protesters also fired at the policemen, shelled tear gas, injured them, and also set government and public property ablaze.
“Protesters raised slogans against the government and the state,” the FIR stated.
The cricketer-turned-politician and KP CM, along with several other party leaders, were booked in five cases related to the Islamabad protest, last night.
The former premier and 105 others are nominated in another similar case, registered on October 6.
The law and order situation in Islamabad remained volatile as PTI tried to stage a protest at D-Chowk, despite the imposition of Section 144 (which bars political activities and gatherings) in the capital city and neighboring Rawalpindi to ensure security ahead of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s meeting.
The opposition party initiated a series of protests for the independence of the judiciary and the release of its founder, who has been incarcerated at Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail for more than a year.
Clashes also broke out between law enforcers and party workers, with both sides blaming each other for starting the violence.
Several PTI leaders and Imran’s sisters — Aleema Khan and Uzma Khan — had also been detained during the protest demonstration on October 4. They are currently under police custody with others arrested alongside them.
The case against Imran’s sisters was registered at the Kohsar Police Station on serious charges, including 16 provisions related to terrorism.