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Updated 01 Aug, 2024 05:48pm

PTI office in Islamabad de-sealed, party claims building ‘looted’

The Islamabad administration has desealed the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) secretariat in the federal capital.

However, opposition leader Omar Ayub Khan has alleged that equipment, including TVs, computers, cameras, and documents, have been stolen from the office.

The CDA (Capital Development Authority) staff, following court orders, desealed the secretariat in the presence of a magistrate.

It is worth noting that on Tuesday, the Islamabad High Court ordered the desealing of the PTI’s central office. The court also directed the PTI to implement fire safety measures in the building.

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Speaking to the media in Islamabad after the desealing of the PTI secretariat, Omar Ayub Khan said, “We have assessed the situation after the office was desealed, and we have found that TVs, computers, cameras, and documents have been stolen.”

He added that the party would file a case against the theft soon.

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