Imran Khan's life in danger, security agency on high alert
Imran Khan's life in danger, security agency on high alert
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Amid rumours of a conspiracy to assassinate former Prime Minister Imran Khan in Pakistan, the Islamabad Police Department on Saturday night said security agencies have been put on high alert in areas adjoining the Bani Gala in the city. On Saturday, a spokesman for the Islamabad Police said section 144 had already been imposed in Islamabad and meetings had been banned. Security has been beefed up and a high alert has been sounded in the area in view of the possible arrival of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) President Imran Khan at Bani Gala.  

However, so far, Islamabad police have not received any confirmed news of Imran Khan's return from the team. The Security Division has deployed special security at Bani Gala. The list of people at the Bani Gala has not yet been received by the police. Section 144 is in force in Islamabad and as per the order of the district magistrate, no Jamaat is allowed. The police said the Islamabad Police will provide full security to Imran Khan as per the law and mutual cooperation is also expected from Imran Khan's security teams.  

The Security Division has deployed special security at Bani Gala. The list of people at the Bani Gala has not yet been received by the police. Section 144 is in force in Islamabad and as per the order of the district magistrate, no Jamaat is allowed. The police said Islamabad police will provide full security to Imran Khan as per the law and mutual help is also expected from Imran Khan's security teams. Imran Khan's nephew Hasan Niazi said if something happens to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief, the act will be considered an attack on Pakistan. The response will be aggressive – the handlers will regret it too.

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