Amid rumors of Imran Khan’s killing, security agencies in Islamabad on high alert – Times of India

Islamabad: Amidst rumors of plotting to kill the former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran KhanThe Islamabad The police department said on Saturday night that security agencies have been put on high alert in the areas around Bani Gala in the city. Islamabad Police spokesperson said on Saturday that Section 144 has already been imposed in Islamabad and gatherings have been banned.
“In view of the possible arrival of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) President Imran Khan at Bani Gala, which is a residential area located in Islamabad, security has been beefed up in the area and a high alert has been sounded. However, Till now Islamabad Police has not received any confirmed news of Imran Khan’s return from team,” Islamabad Police tweeted. The statement said, “Security Department has deployed special security at Bani Gala. The list of people at Bani Gala has not yet been given to the police. Section 144 is in force in Islamabad and any gathering will be prohibited as per the orders of the District Magistrate,” the statement said. Not allowed.”

“Islamabad Police will provide full security to Imran Khan as per law and mutual cooperation is also expected from Imran Khan’s security teams,” the police said. Imran Khan’s nephew Hassan Niazi said that if something happens to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief, the act will be considered an attack on Pakistan. Imran Khan’s nephew Hassan Niazi said, “Whatever happens to our leader Imran Khan, it will be treated as an attack on Pakistan. The response will be aggressive – handlers will also regret it.”
Fawad Chaudhry Earlier it was said that PTI President Imran Khan is coming to Islamabad on Sunday. Chaudhry said in April that the country’s securities agencies had reported a “conspiracy” to assassinate Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan. Pakistani newspaper Dawn quoted him as saying, “Following these reports, according to the decision of the government, the security of the Prime Minister has been tightened.” Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Faisal Wawda also made similar claims that there was a plot to assassinate the Pakistani prime minister for refusing to “sell the country”.
Referring to the conspiracy to assassinate the Prime Minister in the letter, Vavada said that the life of the Prime Minister of Pakistan was in danger, but kept evasive. He further said that Khan was advised to use bulletproof goggles during his rally at Parade Ground in Islamabad. “But as always and as always, she said [death] He will come when Allah wills. Don’t worry about it,” Vavada was quoted as saying by Dawn. The news comes a day after the Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif He said a foreign nation sent a message that they “need to be removed” or that Pakistan would face the consequences.