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Imran Khan’s Arrest Sparks Global Support Including Andrew Tate

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By Web Desk Published May 10, 2023 2 Min Read
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Imran Khan, who served as the Prime Minister of Pakistan, was apprehended by paramilitary officers while outside the High Court in Islamabad. Khan was present in court to confront corruption allegations, which he asserts are driven by political intentions. Upon entering the court premises, Khan was detained by forces who arrived in armored personnel carriers.

The arrest has led numerous Pakistani celebrities and public figures to voice their support for Khan, expressing their anger over the situation.

The story quickly gained international attention, resulting in an unexpected support alliance for Khan, including a tweet from Andrew Tate, a former professional kickboxer and online personality.

Read:PTI Chief Imran Khan Arrested at Islamabad Judicial Complex

In response to a tweet sharing the news of Khan’s arrest, Tate tweeted, “All the good guys go to jail.”

All the good guys go to jail.

— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) May 9, 2023

Consequently, many Twitter users agreed with Tate’s statement, indirectly backing the ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan. One individual tweeted, “The matrix wants everyone with influence jailed.”

Andrew Tate has faced legal troubles, having been arrested in Romania on multiple charges. The New York Times reported that these charges included human trafficking, rape, and involvement in an organized criminal group. Alongside Tate, his brother Tristan and two Romanian women were also taken into custody. Following their release from jail, all four individuals were placed under house arrest while investigations continued.

In addition to the aforementioned charges, Tate has been accused of promoting misogynistic views, disparaging women, and framing men as victims of feminism and false rape allegations. He has consistently denied these accusations.

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