LONDON – London police briefly detained a supporter of Imran Khan-led get together exterior Avenfield flats within the British capital on Friday.
Regulation enforcers took motion as political employees of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) confronted off throughout a rowdy confrontation exterior the residence of deposed Pakistani premier, who’s now dwelling in self-exile.
PTI leaders flock at Avenfield flats, which they claimed have been purchased with ‘dirty money’, in solidarity with former ruling get together that kick begin lengthy march in opposition to Shairf-led authorities.
Within the viral clips, a number of officers might be seen holding PTI activist Shayan Ali, and handcuffing him whereas his mom protested his arrest. The younger man was later launched after temporary detention.
Shayan Ali was briefly detained after which launched by Scotland Yard officers. The combat began after the police requested each PMLN & PTI supporters to finish the protest entrance of Avenfield flat. Then some got here exterior the bottom of the flats the place scuffles broke out pic.twitter.com/6py0DGP42m
— Murtaza Ali Shah (@MurtazaViews) October 28, 2022
‘Police launch me after minutes of detaining me! PML-N’s try and have me arrested failed! Justice Zindabad!’, Shayan later posted on Twitter in a video wherein he might be seen rejoicing after launch.
Police launch me after minutes of detaining me! PML-N’s try and have me arrested failed! Justice Zindabad! pic.twitter.com/WRAJy0oWj2
— Shayan Ali (@ShayanA2307) October 28, 2022
Imran Khan’s supporters gathered at Avenfield flats and chanted slogans the place PML-N supporters held the counter-protest.
Supporters of main events accused one another for killing of journalist Arshad Sharif, the late Pakistani journalist who was shot lifeless by the Kenyan police in ‘mistaken identity’.
Earlier, the identical PTI activist alongside together with his fellow get together employees gathered at London airport to protest in opposition to Maryam Nawaz.