Lahore: Imran Khan and his close aides allegedly coordinated efforts to storm the Lahore Corps Commander’s residence and other buildings following the arrest of the former Pakistan prime minister on May 9. The police of Punjab province has claimed this citing the geo-fencing report. Police have traced over 400 calls made by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman and other senior leaders to allegedly instigate party workers to march towards the army officer’s residence and other sensitive public buildings in Lahore Cantt. Turnt up.
It was observed that all the rioters were in touch with the top leadership of PTI located at Zaman Park, Lahore. Inspector General of Punjab Police Usman Anwar confirmed to Dawn news the geo-fencing records and the alleged use of Khan’s residence to plan the attack on the corps commander’s residence. The analysis has led to several significant revelations: It has been found that 154 calls were allegedly made by Khan to instigate party leaders and rioters to attack.
He said the PTI chairman was the prime suspect who allegedly planned the attack on the Corps Commander’s house. The official said records showed that all the phone calls were made on May 8 and 9 to prepare the employees to attack the building. He said that Hammad Azhar, Yasmin Rashid, Mahmudur Rashid, Ejaz Chowdhary, Aslam Iqbal and Murad Ras, who made a total of 225 calls, were in touch with six PTI leaders. Claiming that they were issuing special instructions to the rioters, he said Yasmin Rashid received 41 calls from various party workers.
Read the Latest India News Today on The Eastern Herald.
Copyright © 2023 The Eastern Herald.
For the latest updates and news follow The Eastern Herald on Google News, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.