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Police detain a supporter of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan in Lahore, Pakistan, on May 10, 2023 [File: KM Chaudary/AP Photo]
Islamabad, Pakistan — As the government carries out a crackdown on Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, supporters in Punjab province say authorities are targeting the businesses of people sympathetic to the former prime minister.
Hammad Azhar, a top PTI aide, told Al Jazeera that his family-owned business, AFCO Steel Industries, was shuttered by police for more than a week.
Both our headquarters and the factory in Lahore were raided late on June 1. Police officials and a district officer arrived and sealed the premises with a handwritten note,” Azhar said on Wednesday.
He added that police harassed his staff when they closed his business, one of the oldest steel manufacturers in Pakistan, and refused to say why they were doing so.
“The authorities did not have any documentary evidence or sealing warrants, and yet they sealed our factory,” he said. “Thankfully, after we filed a petition, the Lahore High Court on June 7 gave us relief and ordered authorities to reopen our factory.”
Imran Khan supporters say their businesses targeted in Pakistan
Authorities in Punjab province deny any acts of vengeance against ex-PM’s political party and its supporters.
www.aljazeera.com