On May 9, 2023, previous Pakistani Head of State and lawmaker Imran Khan was captured from inside the High Court in Islamabad by the Public Responsibility Agency (Grab). The charges against him were connected with debasement regarding the Al-Qadir Trust, which he claims is close to his significant other, Bushra Bibi. This capture set off cross-country fights by his allies, who faulted the military for organizing it. In any case, the military reliably denied any job in Khan's lawful or political troubles.
Here is a recap of the lead-up to Khan's capture and the key situation that unfolded since:
2022
April 10: Khan lost a
no-certainty vote in parliament, compelling his expulsion from power. He
claimed a US-supported connivance to sack him.
October 21: The Political
Race Commission of Pakistan excluded Khan as an individual from parliament in
the wake of viewing him as liable for "degenerate practices" in the
state gifts case. This case connected with him supposedly selling presents he
got from outside nations during his time in power.
November 3: A death endeavor
was made on Khan while he was driving a dissent in Wazirabad city in Punjab
territory, requesting snap races.
2023
May 9: Khan was captured in a
defilement case while making a court appearance in the capital, Islamabad. His
allies faulted the military for organizing the capture.
May 11: In the midst of
destructive fights driven by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Pakistan's
High Court declared Khan's capture unlawful and requested his prompt delivery.
May 17: Specialists claimed
that Khan was stowing away May 9 agitators in his home in Lahore. Pakistan's
Public Safety Council supported the tactical's choice to attempt the captured
dissidents in military courts.
August 5: Police captured
Khan in Lahore after an Islamabad court condemned him to three years in jail
for unlawfully selling state gifts.
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