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Ex-SAPM Mirza Shahzad Akbar Attacked in UK

London: Former special assistant to the prime minister (SAPM) Mirza Shahzad Akbar has confirmed to Dawn that he was attacked in the United Kingdom, where he has been  living in self-imposed exile  since April 2022, on Wednesday.

“I have been attacked and been in hospital and with the police. Bruised and fractured,” the ex-SAPM said in text messages after Dawn reached out to him, seeking confirmation of a post about the incident on PTI’s X account.

The  PTI’s post  at 9:50pm PKT on Wednesday said Akbar was attacked at his house in Cambridge in the morning.

“The attacker punched him repeatedly in the face, as a result of which his nose and jaw have been fractured.

“Local police have collected all details, and an investigation is under way,” the post added.

Akbar, who was the accountability adviser in the PTI government, was previously also  attacked  in November 2023 at his home in Hertfordshire.

The attacker, a masked individual, had thrown acidic liquid at Akbar, the former SAPM had shared in a post on X, adding that “I will not be intimidated nor bow down to those who are doing this”.

Akbar had linked the attack to the Al Qadir Trust case against PTI founder Imran Khan, alleging that security agencies were harassing him to give evidence against ex-premier.

Separately, he had told Dawn, “I have been sent messages in recent months by people who are clearly not happy with me. I’ve been told to mend my ways or else…”

Akbar had also  initiated legal action  against the government of Pakistan in a UK court in April 2024 over the acid attack. He told Dawn that he had also sent notices to the Pakistan High Commission in UK and other Pakistani officials.

However, in May 2024, the Foreign Office had  “categorically rejected”  what it said were “preposterous” claims by Akbar about the alleged involvement of state officials in the 2023  acid attack  on him. - Dawn

 

Courtesy Dawn


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