Pakistan's Imran Khan formally named in 'abetting' lawyer's drive-by murder
- Pakistani police have named former Prime Minister Imran Khan in connection with the murder of a lawyer who sought sedition proceedings against him.
- Although Khan has not been charged in connection with the murder, police have registered an "abetment to murder" case against him.
- Khan has denied the allegations and dismissed all the cases against him as concocted by his opponents. He faces dozens of charges since his ousting in April last year.
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Police formally name Imran Khan in lawyer murder case
Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan was formally named on Wednesday (June 7) in connection with murder of a lawyer. Abdur Razaq, the lawyer, was killed by unknown gunmen on Tuesday. Before he was killed, the lawyer had filed a court petition seeking sedition proceedings against Imran Khan. Pakistani police have registered an "abetment to murder" case against Imran Khan. He has not been charged in connection with the murder but he faces doz…
·Noida, India
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