Despite court orders: Imran refuses forensic test for 4th time
Investigation team from Lahore Police, led by DSP Asif Javed, arrived at prison as per directives of ATC
By Shakeel Anjum
June 03, 2025
RAWALPINDI: PTI founder chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan Monday once again declined to undergo a forensic test, marking the fourth time he has refused to cooperate with investigators in connection with the May 9 cases.
According to sources in the Adiala Jail, an investigation team from Lahore Police, led by DSP Asif Javed, arrived at the prison as per the directives of the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC).
The 15-member delegation, which included officers from the Punjab Forensic Science Laboratory, sought to carry out a series of examinations — including a polygraph test, photogrammetric analysis, and voice matching. The team reportedly arrived at around 12:45pm and stayed until approximately 5:00pm.
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