Pakistan News / Former Pak PM Imran Khan fired again! .. Firing created panic while leaving the High Court

Zoom News : May 13, 2023, 09:35 AM
Pakistan News: A sensational case of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan being targeted and shot once again has come to the fore. This firing took place when Imran Khan was present in the Islamabad High Court (IHC) premises after getting bail and was leaving from there. During this, several rounds of firing were done. Although Imran Khan was not harmed by this. But now the question is arising whether the attackers had come to shoot Imran Khan again. The question is also that how did the attackers open fire in the midst of such tight security and narrowly escaped from there after firing.

It is being told that after this incident of firing, the police has started a search operation in the areas adjacent to the IHC. In preliminary investigation, the police have found that unidentified persons opened fire near a graveyard and a lane near the High Court building. According to Pakistani media reports, the firing incident took place when Imran Khan was preparing to leave the IHC premises after getting bail in various cases on Friday. The Islamabad Police has started a search operation after receiving information about two incidents of firing near the IHC. Police said unidentified assailants opened fire on police officers in G-11 and G-13 areas of the federal capital. No one was hurt in both the firing incidents.

Was Imran Khan the target again in the firing?

Although Imran Khan was not harmed by this firing near the High Court complex, it is feared that the attackers fired at the former prime minister. The police has started investigating the entire matter. Explain that after leaving the High Court, security clearance was not given to the former Prime Minister to travel on the Islamabad route. Islamabad police said they did not receive orders from higher authorities and could not give security clearance for the route. Rangers have been redeployed outside the IHC courtroom, while security at the High Court building has also been beefed up.

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