Imran’s nephew ‘picked up’ in Lahore Raid: PTI

Lahore:

Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) claimed on Thursday that men in ordinary cloth over the raider Lahore residence for Aleema Khan, sister of the prison former Prime Minister Imran Khan and abducted her son, Shahrez Khan, in what the opposition party described as a “illegal act of bilingation”.

According to PTI leaders, Raidet happened late Wednesday night when a group of unidentified individuals entered Aleema Khan’s home with power. The party’s officials claimed that household staff were assaulted, family members harassed, and Shahrez was taken from his bedroom in front of his children.

PTI’s central information department issued a statement that called the episode “The height of Thuggery and oppression,” adding that “even housing workers were exposed to brutal violence.”

Rana Mudassar Umar, a lawyer for PTI, told the media that Shahrez had no political attachments and did not face registered cases. He added that the party would sign Lahore High Court (LHC) about his immediate improvement.

“People dressed in ordinary cloth came into the house and took Aleema Khan’s son with him,” he said. “There is no case against him, nor is he related to politics,” he said.

The party claimed that the incident came just a day after Shahrez was prevented from traveling abroad with his wife when he was stopped at Lahore Airport and “illegally read” from a flight.

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