Former Pakistan premier Imran Khan’s arrest warrant has been suspended and asked to attend a court hearing on March 13 where he stands accused of failing to disclose money earned from selling state gifts he received when he was in power.
A high court in Islamabad suspended the arrest warrant issued last week for failing to appear in court several times, said Khan’s lawyer Gohar Ali Khan. Khan did not attend the hearing again today because of security concerns, another of his lawyers Sher Afzal Marwat told a separate court.