Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan refuses to allow police search
By DW
28 May 2023 |
1:42 pm
The former prime minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, has refused to allow police to search his home, saying that they must be supervised. Khan earlier appeared in court to seek protection from arrest.
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