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Pak Police at Imran’s home to arrest him, unable to locate

Police in Pakistan said authorities on Sunday attempted to arrest former prime minister Imran Khan, who is battling multiple legal cases as he pressures the government to call early elections. Officers from Islamabad rushed to Imran’s home in Lawhore, surrounded by hundreds of his supporters, but were unable to find him. “A team of Islamabad Police has reached Lahore to arrest Imran Khan in compliance with court orders,” Islamabad Police said in a tweet.
“Imran Khan is reluctant to surrender; the Superintendent of Police went to the room, but Imran was not present.” The arrest warrant was issued on February 28 after Imran failed to appear in court in a corruption case. Imran Khan has been accused of failing to declare gifts received during his tenure or profit from their sale. Government officials must declare all gifts but are allowed to keep them below a certain value.
Imran Khan later spoke to party workers at his Zaman Park home in Lahore, where the police remained outside. “I am being summoned in fake cases, and the country should know about them,” he said. “If the country does not stand up against the corrupt rulers, then it will be a bad omen for the country.” Shah Mehmood Qureshi, vice-president of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, told reporters in Lahore, “We have received a notice from the Islamabad police — there is no arrest order in the notice.”
“We will consult our lawyers and follow the legal process.” Pakistan’s courts are often used to tie up lawmakers in tedious and lengthy proceedings, which rights monitors have criticised for stifling political opposition. Imran Khan, who was shot during a rally last year, has attempted to disrupt politics in the South Asian nation since he was voted out of office in April in a no-confidence vote.
He has been pushing for early elections by the end of October by staging protests, pulling out of parliament, and dissolving the two provincial assemblies controlled by his party in a bid to force the government’s hand. The nation of more than 220 million is in dire economic straits with hyperinflation, meagre foreign exchange reserves, and stalled bailout talks with the IMF.
To get the country out of its rut, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is battling to revive the next tranche of a $6.5 billion loan deal sketched out with the International Monetary Fund in 2019.

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