City
Epaper

Islamabad: FIR against PTI chief, others on terror charges over chaos outside FJC

By ANI | Updated: March 19, 2023 15:35 IST

Islamabad [Pakistan], March 19 : The Islamabad Police have filed an FIR - including terrorism charges - against Pakistan-Tehreek-e-Insaf ...

Open in App

Islamabad [Pakistan], March 19 : The Islamabad Police have filed an FIR - including terrorism charges - against Pakistan-Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and more than a dozen other PTI leaders for allegedly attacking police officers and causing chaos outside the Federal Judicial Complex (FJC), Dawn reported.

Hours-long clashes were reported between PTI workers and the capital police on Saturday after the former prime minister reached the FJC to attend a hearing in the Toshakhana case.

A group of law enforcement officers and PTI supporters engaged in a violent altercation, using anti-riot gear and tear gas to push the other side back. The PTI workers attacked the police with rocks, and petrol bombs to set the police vehicles on fire, according to the Pakistan-based English daily.

Over 25 officials were hurt during the clash, as the mob set a police chowki on fire.

The same day, Imran and other PTI leaders were the targets of an FIR filed by Ramna Police Station House Officer (SHO) Malik Rashid Ahmed at the Islamabad Counter Terrorism Department.

A report in Dawn read that SHO Ahmed claimed in the FIR that the PTI leader and his followers violated Section 144, which was put into effect in Islamabad on Saturday, and blocked the road for traffic.

He asserted that armed PTI members brandished stones at a police checkpoint in Dhok, Kashmir. At the checkpoint, they also set tents and barriers on fire.

The complaint stated, "The charged crowd then surrounded the Judicial Complex from four sides, broke down its main gate, and then stoned the building until its windows were shattered."

It also stated that 16 government and police vehicles, as well as four motorcycles, were set on fire in the JDC's parking lot by another group of PTI leaders. "They also took 9 mm pistols, Rs 20,000, and a wireless set from the car."

The FIR continued by alleging that the protestors attacked police officers with sticks and stones while also stealing eight anti-riot kits from the cops.

In addition, Islamabad police claimed to have given instructions to determine the extent of the harm caused by PTI supporters outside the Judiciary Complex.

Islamabad police said in a series of tweets on Sunday as quoted by Dawn: "Fifty-two policemen were injured from incited workers pelting stones at the officials of Islamabad Capital Police and other assisting forces at the appearance of PTI Chairman Imran Khan at the Judicial Complex."

In addition, four of the Islamabad police's vehicles were "completely burned," while three vehicles belonging to the Punjab police and Frontier Constabulary were also damaged.

The Islamabad IG Akbar Nasir Khan was photographed visiting the courthouse at night, meeting with staff from various forces, and praising them for their efforts, according to a subsequent tweet by Islamabad police. "Legal action will be taken against the elements involved in the protests," Dawn reported.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Capital Territory PoliceMalik rashid ahmedpakistanislamabadImran KhanPTIImran ahmadDhs punjabJitender singh mehtaP.m. finalImran niaziImran ahmed
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalIran Terrorist Attack Video: At Least 8 Killed, 13 Injured in Zahedan Firing; Pakistani Group Claims Responsibility

EntertainmentPakistani Actress Humaira Asghar Dies At 32, Decomposed Body Found in Karachi Home by Local Police

MaharashtraRaigad: Suspicious Pakistani Boat in Arabian Sea Turns Out to Be Buoy

OpinionsVicious Plot to Drown Nation in Drugs

EntertainmentPakistani Actor Mawra Hocane’s Instagram Visible in India Again Months After Ban

International Realted Stories

International"No tariff wars or sanctions can halt natural course of history": Russian Foreign Ministry

InternationalMoldova becomes 107th member of International Solar Alliance

InternationalIndia, New Zealand reaffirm strong defence ties, commitment to deepen cooperation

InternationalRespect terms of your US visa, authorised period of stay: warns US

InternationalKarti Chidambaram backs India's firm rebuttal to Trump's tariff move