Attack on Imran Khan: Pakistan police arrest two more suspects 



Police in Pakistan's Punjab territory have captured two additional suspects, who they accept had sold the gun and projectiles for PKR 20,000 to Naveed Mohammad Basheer, the aggressor who attempted to kill the previous chief Imran Khan during a political meeting, as per a media report on Friday. 

Mr. Khan, 70, experienced a slug injury in the right leg on Thursday, when Basheer shot a volley of projectiles at him in the Punjab region, where he was driving a dissent walk against the public authority. 

  


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Basheer later admitted that he went after Mr. Khan since "he was attempting to misdirect people in general." 

  

Police sources said that two different suspects — Waqas and Sajid Knob — sold Basheer a gun and shots for PKR 20,000, adding that the gun didn't have a number or permit, Geo television detailed. 

  

They were captured from Wazirabad in Punjab territory, the report said, citing police sources. 

  

As per observers, Basheer terminated the compartment-mounted truck conveying Mr. Khan from short proximity. 

  

Mr. Khan was moved by street to his own-constructed Shaukat Khanum clinical office in Lahore where activity was performed and was steady after it, as per his party. 

  

His party said he is steady currently, adding that still up in the air to proceed with his dissent walk.