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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf( PTI) leader and ex-special assistant to the prime minister Shahbaz Gill claimed on Monday that PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s mobile phones were stolen amid the Faisalabad jalsa.
Taking to the tweeter, Gill said that on the one hand security was deliberately not provided to Imran Khan in Sialkot the day before yesterday, and on the other hand two of his mobile phones were stolen.
“You have gone completely berserk. The video statement Khan has got recorded will not be found in these phones. The phones were stolen from the airport after Imran Khan went to the venue of the rally”, he added while addressing to government.
Gill’s statement comes after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif directed the interior ministry to provide foolproof security to Imran Khan at his home in Islamabad and during political rallies.
In this regard, the prime minister held two threat assessment meetings with officials from the interior ministry to finalize the security detail of the former prime minister.
At Khan’s residence in Bani Gala, 94 security officers will be deployed, as per the spokesperson of the interior ministry. Of which, 22 men will be from the Islamabad police and 72 from the Frontier Constabulary.
In addition, 26 officers from the security service and nine military personnel will also be made available. The interior ministry spokesperson added that if there is a specific threat to the former prime minister more security will be made available.