Pakistan former Prime Minister Imran Khan can be arrested for not appearing before the country’s top investigative agency and not responding to its notices in the case of illegal funding. This information came out in the media report on Saturday.
According to the report of Pakistan’s daily newspaper ‘The News’, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) issued a second notice to Imran Khan on Friday in this regard. According to the report of The News, the first notice was sent to Imran Khan last Wednesday, but he refused to appear before the FIA team.
Newspaper ‘The News’ quoted high-level officials of the FIA as saying that the final decision to arrest Imran Khan can be taken after issuing three notices.
The report, quoting sources, said that the FIA has traced five companies belonging to the former prime minister’s party operating in the US, Australia, Canada, the UK and Belgium.
These companies have not been mentioned in the report submitted to the Election Commission of Pakistan.
Earlier this month, the Election Commission of Pakistan had said that Imran Khan’s party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) had received money against the rules from 34 foreign nationals, including an Indian-origin businessman.
The News reported in its report that the FIA has evidence against Pakistan’s former PM Imran Khan.
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