- Sheikh Rashid Ahmed did not appear in Aabpara police station
- Aabpara police had summoned him to appear
- He is accused of making allegations against Zardari
ISLAMABAD: Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Sheikh Rashid Ahmed did not appear before the police after a case was registered against him.
The former interior minister was summoned to appear at the Aabpara police station in Islamabad at 5 PM. However, the politician nor his lawyers appeared before the police.
SHO Aabpara waited for his appearance but he failed to arrive. The police officer said action will be taken for failing to appear before the police.
A case was filed at the Aabpara police station for registration of a case against Sheikh Rashid for allegedly making allegations against former president Asif Ali Zardari.
Sheikh Rashid claimed that Zardari has hired a group of terrorists to target PTI Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan.
He further claimed that Zardari was planning to target Imran Khan and a conspiracy was being hatched to assassinate the former premier.
He also said attempts were being made to put the PTI chairman behind bars and disqualify him ahead of general elections.
The plea stated that Sheikh Rashid’s accusations are part of a conspiracy and intends to create threats for Zardari and his family.
The complaint said the baseless accusations were issued to create a rift between PTI and PPP and all those involved should be arrested.
An initial report was registered against Sheikh Rashid in Aabpara Police Station Islamabad after he made the allegations.
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