New Delhi: The problems of Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan (Pakistan), are increasing continuously. The police reached Imran Khan’s house with an arrest warrant. But before that, Imran Khan disappeared from the house. To avoid arrest, Imran Khan applied to the court to reject the non-bailable warrant. However, an Ismabad court denied his bail and upheld the non-bailable arrest warrant. So now the sword of arrest is hanging on Imran Khan’s head. He can be arrested at any time.
According to information, a district court in Islamabad on Monday upheld the non-bailable arrest warrant of PTI Chairman Imran Khan in the Toshakha case. He had been persistently absent in the case in the past, and a non-bailable warrant was issued last week. He filed a plea in this regard, but his plea was rejected and his non-bailable warrant remained intact. In this way Imran Khan can be arrested anytime.
Imran’s plea to cancel non-bailable warrant was rejected
Today, Monday, Additional Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal heard arguments on the PTI chief’s plea to cancel his warrant. The non-bailable warrant was then maintained. Imran’s plea to cancel his non-bailable warrant was rejected.
Earlier, Sunday was nothing less than a political drama for Pakistan with the arrest of Imran Khan. Police arrived on Sunday to arrest Pakistan’s former PM Imran Khan. After the police arrived, workers of Imran Khan’s party PTI gathered at Imran Khan’s residence in Islamabad. According to Pakistani media, police said there were no plans to arrest the former prime minister. According to media reports, the police who reached the house of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan with a non-bailable warrant returned empty-handed. After that, Imran Khan appeared after a few hours. He also addressed his party leaders, workers and supporters at Lahore’s Zaman Park.
What are branch cases?
Toshakhana is a section of the cabinet where valuable gifts from foreign governments, heads of state and foreign guests are kept. Under the rules, gifts received from heads of state or dignitaries of other countries are required to be kept in the Toshakhana. Imran Khan became the Prime Minister of Pakistan in 2018. During his visit to Arab countries, he received expensive gifts from the rulers there. whom Imran had deposited in Toshakhana. But later Imran Khan bought them from Toshakhana at a cheap price and sold them at a huge profit.