A case was registered against the former prime minister in Islamabad's Margalla police station for threatening the top officers of the Islamabad police and the judiciary.
Islamabad (Urdu Point Latest News. 21 Aug 2022) A case has been registered against Imran Khan for threatening justice. According to details, a case has been registered against the former prime minister at the Islamabad police station in Margalla for threatening top officials of the Islamabad police and judiciary. An FIR was registered against Imran Khan under the Anti-Terrorism Act and the case was registered by Magistrate Ali Javed.
The law contains provisions on intimidation and exclusion of public officials. According to the text of the case, Imran Khan threatened the Additional Sessions Judge and the policemen at F-Nine Park Jalsa and the purpose of his speech was to terrorize the police authorities and the judiciary. The text of the FR states that the purpose of the intimidation was to prevent the police and the judiciary from fulfilling their legal duties.
According to the text of the case, Imran Khan's speech spread anxiety, restlessness and terror among the public. It is to be noted that yesterday Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf Chairman Imran Khan announced that he will file a case against IG and DIG Islamabad against the alleged torture of Shahbaz Gul. What happened and during the speech, Imran Khan also threatened the female judge who detained Shahbaz Gul.
In this context, the statement of the Islamabad police came to light and the spokesman said that threatening a policewoman and other police officers is an act against state institutions. The spokesman said that action would be taken against those who affect the reputation of the Islamabad Police as an institution and create controversy. Apart from this, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah also announced legal action while PEMRA also banned Imran Khan by approaching him directly.