Islamabad SP Caught Providing Confidential Information To Imran Khan

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2023-03-30T10:25:20+05:00 News Desk
While showing loyalty to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, the Islamabad Superintendent of Police (SP) went out of his way to provide him with confidential information, which enabled Khan to reach the Islamabad Judicial Complex along with a mob of 2500–3000 people on his court hearing held on March 18, reported journalist Syed Imran Shafqat.

In a recent vlog on his YouTube channel, the journalist said that Islamabad SP was assigned to perform duty on the Lahore-Islamabad motorway on March 18. His duty was to minimize the volume of the PTI mob, but contrary to this, he gave a tip-off to Imran Khan and suggested that he change the route.

The journalist said that the Islamabad SP also advised PTI chief Imran Khan not to enter the court premises as personnel of security agencies have made a plan to arrest him. He told Khan that agencies have taken uniforms from the police department to pose as policemen for his arrest.

He said that Imran Khan has reiterated multiple times that he gets information from inside and is aware of every strategy aimed against him.

Syed Imran Shafqat said the Islamabad SP was caught with evidence as his phone was being tapped by the authorities concerned. An inquiry has been initiated against the Islamabad SP, he added.

While referring to Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umar Ata Bandial, the journalist said that Bandial and Co. are still supporting Imran Khan, and the PTI wants elections during his tenure to ensure its success.

Syed Imran Shafqat said that the parliament has decided to take action against the individuals in the judiciary who are favoring Khan.

The journalist mentioned that Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairperson and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, in his speech in parliament, stated that few individuals in the institutions are still supporting PTI Chairman Imran Khan.
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