
Pakistan Supreme Court directs police to register FIR of attack on Imran Khan within 24 hours
The Hindu
The Supreme Court on Monday directed Punjab police chief Faisal Shahkar to register an FIR of the gun attack on Mr. Khan within 24 hours, the Dawn newspaper reported.
Pakistan's Supreme Court on Monday ordered the Inspector General of the Punjab province to register a case on the gun attack on Imran Khan within 24 hours, a directive hailed by the former Prime Minister's party as a “first step towards justice”.
On Sunday, Mr. Khan said that an FIR has not been registered on the botched "assassination attempt" on his life as authorities are refusing to file the case unless he removes an Army general's name from the complaint.
Mr. Khan, who suffered bullet injuries in the right leg on Thursday, was discharged from the hospital on Sunday after undergoing successful surgery. The 70-year-old former Prime Minister has now been moved to a private residence in Lahore.
The Supreme Court on Monday directed Punjab police chief Faisal Shahkar to register an FIR of the gun attack on Mr. Khan within 24 hours, the Dawn newspaper reported.
Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial said that the apex court would take suo motu notice if the FIR was not registered, the report added.
He also asked Mr. Shahkar, who joined the hearing from the Supreme Court’s Lahore registry via video link, why the FIR was not registered.
“Tell us when the FIR will be registered,” he said, adding that there should be a concrete reason for not registering the FIR.













