'Hundreds' arrested in province-wide swoop on PTI activists.

LAHORE -- Punjab police in a province-wide crackdown arrested hundreds of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) workers, claiming to have averted chaos and violence and blocked roads to maintain law and order.

All the deputy commissioners had handed over lists of PTI workers to police for their arrests.The PTI workers were also tweeting videos of the police raids on their houses. The police could be seen standing outside the houses of PTI office-bearers.

Police raided the house of PTI leader Usman Dar in Sialkot who said that a team surrounded his residence so that the workers could not attend the Lahore event.

In another raid, Muzaffargarh police detained Azam Malik, chief reporter of daily Baithak Multan, for supporting PTI.

Mr Malik said his name was not included in the list prepared by the DC office.

Imran claims 1,600 workers nabbed; Qureshi speaks of 1,800 arrests

He claimed that hundreds of others [besides PTI workers] were also detained by the police. 'An old man standing at a tandoor to buy rotis was also picked up as a PTI worker and was detained in a lock-up with me,' he said.

Malik claimed that the policemen were not making arrests as per the lists but they were randomly detaining the people to show the arrest and it [somehow] benefited the PTI.

He said he had to remain in the detention of police for four to five hours and later his office contacted the senior officers who managed his release.

A team conducted a raid on a PTI senior leader - a candidate from PP-158 - Mehtab Hussain's residence in Lahore but he was not present.

In Multan, the police arrested the son of former MPA Javed Akhtar Ansari in a raid and took PTI workers into custody across the district.

Several team nabbed a number of PTI workers in other cities including Mian Channu, Lodhran, Vehari and Faisalabad.

PTI Vice Chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi claimed that as many as 1,800 activists were arrested. However, Imran Khan during a talk with the media [on way to Minar-i-Pakistan] said police nabbed 1,600 workers.

Qureshi said despite the Lahore High Court allowing political gatherings, the government had placed containers in different parts of the city to create hurdles for PTI workers.

He urged the workers to avoid violation and not take law in their hands.

Meanwhile, the district administration placed containers and trucks to block thoroughfares, including entry and exit points in the provincial capital.

Police placed barricades on major roads of the city including Ravi...

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