Pakistan’s former PM Imran Khan arrested at Islamabad court

Pakistan’s former PM Imran Khan arrested at Islamabad court

Footage of the arrest showed security personnel in riot-control gear whisking him away in a van.

Former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan speaks during a rally in March behind a bulletproof barrier.  (AP pic)
ISLAMABAD:
Pakistani security forces arrested former prime minister Imran Khan at Islamabad High Court today, his aides said, in a dramatic move that threatens fresh turmoil in the nuclear-armed country.

Geo TV reported that Khan was arrested in connection with a corruption case.

Footage of the arrest shared by Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party showed scores of security personnel in riot-control gear whisking Khan away in a van.

Fawad Chaudhry, Khan’s aide, said in a video message that the court premises was “attacked” by security forces who arrested Khan.

Information minister Marriyum Aurangzeb did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the arrest.

Khan’s graft case is one of over 100 cases registered against him since he was ousted from power in a parliamentary vote in April last year. He served four years of his five-year term.

In most of the cases, Khan faces being barred from holding public office if convicted, which would be a setback for the cricketer-turned-politician with a national election scheduled for November.

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