Rangers and Islamabad Police conducts a flag march in the federal capital on August 5, 2022. — APP

Security ‘withdrawn’ from Imran Khan’s Bani Gala residence

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Rangers and Islamabad Police conducts a flag march in the federal capital on August 5, 2022. — APP
  • Islamabad Police says Bani Gala is Khan’s private residence.
  • “He’s not staying in Islamabad for past several months,” police says.
  • Punjab also tells KP to remove police from Lahore residence.

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad Police Friday withdrew security from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan’s residence, Bani Gala, in the federal capital.

Meanwhile, the Punjab Home Department has also written a letter to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to withdraw the province’s police from the former prime minister’s home in Lahore’s Zaman Town.

“Bani Gala is the former prime minister’s private residence. He has not been staying in Islamabad for the past several months,” a spokesperson for the capital’s police said sharing the reason for the security’s withdrawal with Geo News.

In Khan’s absence, the spokesperson said, police from Islamabad and other provinces cannot be deployed over there.

Sources informed that one Deputy Superintendent of Police and 170 police personnel were deployed at Khan’s Islamabad home. The security personnel would give duties in different shifts at Bani Gala.

Frontier Corps and KP Police, as per the sources, were also withdrawn. Performing duty at the PTI chief’s Bani Gala house, 50 KP police personnel have also left, the sources said.

Meanwhile, the Punjab Home Department has also written a letter to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to withdraw KP Police from the former prime minister’s home in Lahore’s Zaman Town.

In the letter to the KP government, the department mentioned that the 50 security personnel — who were called to Lahore on November 10 last year — could be called once again to Khan’s residence if need be.

‘I have powerful enemies’

Earlier this week, the deposed prime minister — whose government was sent home following a vote of no confidence — expressed fears for his security.

“Right now I’m afraid, I have powerful enemies. The entire political status quo is against me,” he said in an interview with Bloomberg.

Khan has blamed Prime Minister Shehbaz Shehbaz, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah, and an officer from the country’s intelligence for the attack on him in November last year, however, his claims have been categorically denied.

Khan was injured in an attempted assassination attack on him. Following the attack, the PTI chairman has repeatedly levelled allegations and openly spoken about potential threats to his life.

The PTI chief’s party also shared fears of his arrest citing reports circulating about the possibility. Security officials already detained PTI’s Senior Vice-President Fawad Chaudhry on Wednesday.


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