Police conduct raid at Omar Ayub’s residence in Islamabad

Omar Ayub

(Web Desk Monitoring) — A joint team of Mianwali and Islamabad police conducted a raid at the residence of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) General Secretary Omar Ayub Khan in Islamabad’s F-10 sector. The authorities, however, failed to arrest him as he was not present at the residence.

The raid was in connection with an anti-terrorism case filed against Omar Ayub Khan, for which the Sargodha Anti-Terrorism Court had issued arrest warrants. Confirming the raid on X (formerly Twitter), Omar Ayub Khan stated that the Sargodha ATC had issued non-bailable arrest warrants against him, leading to the joint operation by Islamabad and Mianwali police.

The opposition leader alleged that the federal and provincial governments, in collaboration with their agencies, are attempting to arrest him due to his involvement in the “Form 47” campaign, a political maneuver aimed at destabilizing the current government. He also claimed that a judge was taken hostage by agencies before his court appearance.

Omar Ayub Khan affirmed that the PTI’s struggle for Imran Khan’s return to the Prime Minister’s office will continue.

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