Imran’s mobile phones stolen from airport: Gill

PTI leader alleges that former PM was deliberately not provided security during his Sialkot visit


Our Correspondent May 16, 2022
Prime Minister Imran Khan’s top political aide Dr Shahbaz Gill. PHOTO: APP/FILE

ISLAMABAD:

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Dr Shahbaz Gill on Monday claimed that party chief Imran Khan was deliberately not provided security during the rally in  Sialkot, and his mobile phones were also stolen from the airport.

In a tweet, wherein he made the claim, he also referred to the video the former prime minister said he has recorded to be released if he is killed. “You are completely baffled,” he said, without naming anyone.

He added that the video Imran had spoken about was not on the phones that were stolen. He added that the phones were “ordered to be stolen” after he left for the venue of the political gathering.

On Saturday, the former prime minister, while addressing his supporters in Sialkot, had said that his life was in danger. He had also revealed that he had recorded a video, wherein he had named all those involved in the alleged conspiracy.

He had said that the video was being kept in a safe place and would be released in case he was killed, adding that it would be brought in front of the public so that they could know about those involved in the alleged conspiracy.

Also read: Imran says people will take revenge if he is assassinated

On Sunday, the PTI chief asked the people to get justice for him if he was killed as his rivals were only left with the option of assassination to get rid of him.

“I got to know a few days ago that a conspiracy was being hatched against me behind closed doors… conspirators are confused now as to how to get rid of me,” the PTI chairman told a charged crowd in Faisalabad.

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