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  • Govt imposes ban on Imran Khan’s meetings over terror threat

    Govt imposes ban on Imran Khan’s meetings over terror threat File Photo Govt imposes ban on Imran Khan’s meetings over terror threat

    Punjab’s interior ministry has banned all meetings with prisoners in Adiala Jail following a threats of a terrorist attack.

    The decision was made after intelligence agencies told the government that Adiala Jail could be attacked by terrorists.

    After the orders, media coverage infront of Adiala Jail’s gate no. 5 has also been banned.

    The jail is currently housing many high-profile prisoners including former Prime Minister Imran Khan and former Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.

    The jail administration had set aside Tuesday and Thursday as meeting days for Imran Khan. Party leaders, lawyers and family members have all regularly met him in jail.

    Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi and Fawad Chaudhry are also imprisoned in the same jail.

    The development comes less than a week after police claimed that a major terrorist plan involving Adiala Jail had been foiled.

    Police claimed that three terrorists had been apprehended and moved to a ‘safe’ location. The terrorists reportedly had weapons as well as maps of the jail with them.

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s nominated opposition leader Omar Ayub Khan had also recently claimed that he had been denied permission by the jail authorities to meet Khan despite court orders.