Khaleej Times

1,500 held in swoop on PTI workers

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islamabad — Police launched a nation-wide crackdown overnight, arresting at least 1,500 supporters of cricketer-turnedpoli­tician Imran Khan ahead of an opposition rally planned later this week in Islamabad, officials said on Monday.

The arrests followed intermitte­nt clashes since the weekend between Khan’s supporters and riot police in the capital that saw police using tear gas and batons to fight stone-throwing activists. The violence erupted again on Sunday near Khan’s suburban home and at several places on Islamabad’s outskirts.

On Monday, the Islamabad High Court barred Khan’s followers from demonstrat­ing on Islamabad streets, restrictin­g the rally to within the limits of a city park, said government prosecutor Saddique Awan. As of last week, the government has already enforced a two-month ban on street rallies in the capital.

Khan’s attorney Babar Awan said the party would appeal. The party has called for massive street demonstrat­ions for Wednesday, threatenin­g to lock down Islamabad in a bid to force Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to resign.

Sharif has been under pressure after his family members were named as holders of offshore bank accounts in leaked financial documents from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca.

Police have conducted raids based on tips and informatio­n about planned violence, said government spokesman Zaeem Qadri. Two security officials said the number of those arrested overnight ranges between 1,500 and 1,800.

Police have placed shipping containers on key highways leading to Islamabad in order to stop Khan’s party convoys from across Pakistan from reaching the capital. —

 ?? AP ?? PTI lawyer Babar Awan speaks to journalist­s as Naeem Bukhari looks on outside a court in Islamabad on Monday. —
AP PTI lawyer Babar Awan speaks to journalist­s as Naeem Bukhari looks on outside a court in Islamabad on Monday. —

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