Imran Khan News: Sword of arrest on Imran, police arrived this time with helicopter

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Pakistan’s ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan took out a march with thousands of his supporters on Monday. The Islamabad Police was here to arrest him after two non-bailable arrest warrants were issued against him.
Neighboring country Pakistan is struggling with its economic plight. But political upheaval has also become the destiny of Pakistan. Ever since leaving the chair, many cases have been filed against Imran Khan. His arrest has also been speculated many times. Now this time the police has arrived with a helicopter to arrest Imran Khan. A case has been registered against Imran Khan for threatening a judge. However, before the police could reach his home in Lahore, Imran Khan had left to attend a rally.
Pakistan’s ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan took out a march with thousands of his supporters on Monday. The Islamabad Police was here to arrest him after two non-bailable arrest warrants were issued against him. The 70-year-old former cricketer-turned-politician was pelted with rose petals by his supporters as his convoy headed towards the Data Darbar shrine, a rally attended by a large number of women.
Arrest warrants have been issued against Khan for failing to appear in court in the Toshakhana case and for allegedly threatening a woman judge while addressing a public meeting here last year. After two non-bailable arrest warrants were issued against Khan, the Islamabad police arrived in Lahore in a special helicopter to arrest the PTI chief, after which he led the march from his Zaman Park residence, The Express Tribune reported. Left for
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