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Pakistan: Imran Khan's convoy crashes, police break gate of house

Pakistan: Imran Khan's convoy crashes, police break gate of house Islamabad: A local court in Islamabad is scheduled to hear the Toshakhana case against former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday. The Election Commission of Pakistan had filed a complaint for allegedly hiding the details of the gifts.  As pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan's residence was broken by police with a bulldozer, police entered his house and clashed with police. On the way, a vehicle of his convoy crashed. However, he is safe. After this, Imran Khan said that now it has become clear that despite getting bail in all my cases, the PDM government wants to arrest me. Despite knowing their malicious intentions, I am going to Islamabad and the court because I believe in the rule of law. Punjab Police has attacked my house in Zaman Park, where Bushra Begum is alone. Under what law are they doing this?  This is the case Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is scheduled to be heard in the Toshakhana case in a local court in Islamabad on Saturday. Attempts by law enforcement personnel to arrest Khan have so far failed after failing to appear in previous hearings. Khan, the 70-year-old Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief, will appear before the court of Additional District and Sessions Judge (ADSJ) Zafar Iqbal to take part in the proceedings related to the complaint filed by the Election Commission.  The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) had filed a complaint against Khan for allegedly hiding details of his gifts in property-related declarations. Khan, along with his party workers, left his Lahore residence for Islamabad, the Dawn newspaper reported. Tight security arrangements have been made outside the judicial complex at Islamabad's G-11, where Imran Khan is expected to arrive by noon. Islamabad authorities on Friday night imposed Section 144 in the capital, which prohibits possession of arms for private companies, security guards or other individuals. Khan was fatally attacked in November last year

Islamabad: A local court in Islamabad is scheduled to hear the Toshakhana case against former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday. The Election Commission of Pakistan had filed a complaint for allegedly hiding the details of the gifts.

As pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan's residence was broken by police with a bulldozer, police entered his house and clashed with police. On the way, a vehicle of his convoy crashed. However, he is safe. After this, Imran Khan said that now it has become clear that despite getting bail in all my cases, the PDM government wants to arrest me. Despite knowing their malicious intentions, I am going to Islamabad and the court because I believe in the rule of law. Punjab Police has attacked my house in Zaman Park, where Bushra Begum is alone. Under what law are they doing this?

This is the case
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is scheduled to be heard in the Toshakhana case in a local court in Islamabad on Saturday. Attempts by law enforcement personnel to arrest Khan have so far failed after failing to appear in previous hearings. Khan, the 70-year-old Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief, will appear before the court of Additional District and Sessions Judge (ADSJ) Zafar Iqbal to take part in the proceedings related to the complaint filed by the Election Commission.

The Election Commission of
Pakistan (ECP) had filed a complaint against Khan for allegedly hiding details of his gifts in property-related declarations. Khan, along with his party workers, left his Lahore residence for Islamabad, the Dawn newspaper reported. Tight security arrangements have been made outside the judicial complex at Islamabad's G-11, where Imran Khan is expected to arrive by noon. Islamabad authorities on Friday night imposed Section 144 in the capital, which prohibits possession of arms for private companies, security guards or other individuals. Khan was fatally attacked in November last year

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