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Pakistani officials attempt to arrest former PM Imran Khan

Pakistani pOfficials from the Olice traveled to exile former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Officials said that he was not at home when he attempted to surrender an arrest warrant.

Authorities say Khan was convicted last October of selling gifts abroad to dignitaries. He is now facing an ordered court appearance. Khan, who was ousted last year by a parliamentary vote of no confidence, has requested a snap election Unrest in the Nation, led by him.

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“A team of Islamabad police has arrived in Lahore to arrest Imran Khan to comply with the court orders,” Policing said Send a tweet. “Imran Khan is reluctant to surrender — the superintendent of police had gone into the room but Imran Khan was not present there.”

Khan was not arrested, but authorities came to Khan’s house to issue him an arrest warrant. Al Jazeera reported. Khan faces multiple charges including corruption, terrorism and other crimes.

Supporters of his party and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf loyalists held demonstrations against the arrest attempt.

“Police say Imran Khan is avoiding arrest. However, the police’s insistence to arrest Khan is illegal,” Fawad Chaudhry was the leader of PTI, as reported by the news outlet. “They want Imran Khan to go to court where security is lax, and there’s a risk to his life.”

Khan led many national protests since his expulsion. shot late last year One of the demons


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