ISLAMABAD: Police on Saturday arrested Chaudhry Fawad Hussain, a former member of ex-prime minister Imran Khan’s party, in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, Hussain’s wife said, questioning the whereabouts of her husband.
Hussain announced he was resigning from Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party in May, after the government and military vowed to bring to justice the protesters who attacked state installations in clashes over Khan’s brief arrest in a graft case that month.
In June, Hussain, a former information minister in Khan’s cabinet, joined the newly formed Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP), which is led by former Khan associates and now rivals Jahangir Tareen and Aleem Khan.
Hussain was reportedly detained from outside his residence in Islamabad.
“Islamabad police taken Fawad,” Hussain’s wife, Hiba, said on X. “I need the case information in which he is nominated.”
The was no immediate confirmation by the Islamabad police of Chaudhry’s arrest, which came a day after the arrest of Asad Qaiser, a former National Assembly speaker and senior member of Khan’s PTI.
The PTI condemned Qaiser’s arrest and said it would challenge his detention in court.
Khan’s party has faced a crackdown by authorities since the May 9 violent clashes, in which Khan supporters barged into and torched government and military installations as well as public property.
Several aides of the former premier, who remains in jail after being convicted of corruption in August, have since distanced themselves from the PTI and have either quit politics or joined other political groups.