‘Oppression, injustice’: PTI condemns latest police action outside Adiala jail

‘Oppression, injustice’: PTI condemns latest police action outside Adiala jail

The PTI strongly condemned the police action against its protesters outside the Adiala jail in Rawalpindi , terming it “oppression” and “injustice”.

The condemnation comes a day after the police dispersed a sit-in staged by PTI supporters and party founder Imran Khan’s sisters at Factory Naka near the prison after the authorities did not allow them to meet the incarcerated former prime minister.

In a statement issued, the party said it condemned the “government’s oppression, use of force through police, and unlawful actions” outside Adiala in the “strongest terms”.
Detailing the alleged arrests, the PTI said 11 men were detained at the Rawat police station and three women — Zuleikha, Dr Asma and Sanaya Safeer — were taken into custody by the Rawalpindi police.

“Similarly, Advocate Raja Yasir, Shahid Khattak’s brother Adil, and Tanveer have also been arrested,” it added.

In a list of demands, the PTI sought the immediate release of “all arrested men and women”. It added that “immediate criminal proceedings should be initiated against the responsible police officials”.

The PTI asserted that Imran’s family and his party workers were exercising their constitutional and legal right when they had gathered outside the prison to meet him.

“[However], the government used force, violence and harassment to crush this peaceful and lawful activity,” it added.

The party alleged that the baton charge, pushing and mistreatment continued late into the night “without any regard for women and children”.

Furthermore, it alleged that the Rawalpindi police set up a checkpoint at Bahria Town on the route returning from Adiala, where they “snatched mobile phones from citizens, forcibly seized women’s vehicles and smashed the windshields of several cars”.

According to the PTI, the mobile phones and vehicles were returned after “taking money” from the citizens, while those who “refused to pay bribes” had their vehicles impounded.

The PTI claimed that “several citizens’ vehicles remained illegally impounded” at the Bahria Town checkpoint, with no first information report (FIR) registered so far.

It demanded the return of all vehicles and mobile phones allegedly seized, and called for judicial inquiries into the “open extortion, vandalism and violations of human rights”.

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