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Journalist Imran Riaz apprehended
According to the details, some officers dressed up in civil clothes came to Imran’s house and arrested him.
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Lahore: Journalist Imran Riaz apprehended once again from his house yet the reason of his arrest was not declared.
According to the details, some officers dressed up in civil clothes came to Imran’s house and arrest him.
Imran was summoned by Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) for running the alleged campaign against judiciary and state.
It should be noted that Imran vanished for four months in last year and showed his presence on September 25.
It is important to mention here that after the arrest of Imran Khan on May 9, Imran Riaz was also apprehended after two days. He was taken to Cantt Police station and later transferred to Sialkot jail.
The jail administration told the court on May 15 that Imran was got out of the jail after written oath. However, later there was clue of Imran Riaz that where he was.
Imran’s father Muhammad Riaz filed a complaint of the alleged kidnap of his son in Sialkot’s Civil lines police station. This First Information Report (FIR) was filed against some unknown people who kidnapped Imran.
Muhammad Riaz also filed a petition of his kidnapped son in Lahore High Court (LHC). The court ordered to police to find Imran Riaz till May 22.
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