A joint investigative team has officially implicated Imran Khan, the leaderof PTI, along with his sisters, Asad Umar, and Shah Mahmood Qureshi in acase linked to the attack on Jinnah House, the Lahore Corps Commanders’residence, according to insider sources familiar with the matter. Leadingthis comprehensive investigation is Imran Kishore, the head of the JointInvestigation Team (JIT), who has now successfully concluded the inquiry.
The JIT’s extensive investigation has unveiled that the assault on JinnahHouse was allegedly carried out on the directives of Imran Khan himself,with the former prime minister purportedly admitting to having issued thoseorders.
This shocking revelation has sent shockwaves through the politicallandscape.
Following Khan’s arrest within the premises of the Islamabad High Court onMay 9, violent protests erupted, resulting in attacks on state buildingsand military installations. Sources indicate that the JIT repeatedlyincluded Khan in their investigation, even visiting him at Attock Jail,where he is detained in connection with a cipher case after a courtsuspended his sentence in the Toshakhana case. The JIT is now gearing up toformally request his arrest, further escalating the gravity of thesituation.
It’s worth noting that separate JITs have been formed to investigate thevandalism at the Askari Tower, indicating a wider scope of inquiries intothese disturbing incidents. The unfolding developments in this case areclosely watched by the public and have profound implications for Pakistan’spolitical landscape







