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  • Imran Khan attack: Deadlock persists over filing of FIR

    Imran Khan attack: Deadlock persists over filing of FIR File Photo Imran Khan attack: Deadlock persists over filing of FIR

    Over 45 hours after Imran Khan was injured in an assassination attempt, the FIR of the incident has still not been registered.

    According to media reports, the DPO Gujrat had said that the FIR would be registered as soon as the affected party or their representatives approached the police.

    However, when lawyers from PTI reached the police station Friday evening they were made to wait hours because the electricity supply to the police station was suspended. Even after power was restored the police did not register the FIR.

    The lawyers were then told that they could submit their application and leave but they insisted on staying until the FIR was registered and a computerised slip was handed over. However, after spending five hours in the police station they had to return empty-handed.

    PTI lawyer’s forum members dispersed after a brief protest and told reporters that they would return to the police station on Saturday. Party leader Zubair Niazi told reporters that they will only be satisfied when all the people mentioned by Imran Khan were nominated in the FIR.

    As per standard procedure, whenever an aggrieved party approaches a police station their application is received and a computerised slip is issued. An FIR is then lodged after preliminary investigation.

    The delay in the register of the FIR comes despite the fact that the PTI is part of the government in Punjab.

    PTI Chairman Imran Khan was injured when his long march came under fire in Wazirabad. The alleged shooter, identified as Naveed, was apprehended immediately after the incident. Investigations are underway, with Punjab’s Counter Terrorism Department also being engaged.