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Nawaz Sharif’s physician robbed, beaten in London

By Murtaza Ali Shah
March 11, 2020

LONDON: The Metropolitan Police Service confirmed on Tuesday that it is investigating the assault on former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s physician, Dr Adnan Khan, who was assaulted the night before during his routine evening walk in the Park Lane neighbourhood.

Speaking to this correspondent, a police spokesperson said they were “investigating a robbery on Park Lane, W1 at 20:39 hrs on Monday, March 9” which involved Dr Adnan. “The victim reported he was approached by two suspects who assaulted him and robbed him of his watch. He did not suffer serious injuries. No arrests; enquiries continue,” the police said.

The police spokesperson said that an officer has been appointed to investigate the case. The said officer is in touch with Dr Adnan to complete the investigation.

He further explained that for the police, serious injuries mean a life-threatening situation but Dr Adnan is out of such a condition as there is no loss of limb or loss of blood which could pose a threat to the victim’s life. The police said that it is making a statement based on what was initially reported, while the investigation has started.

Dr Adnan attended hospital for scans of his head, face, and chest which had been wounded in the attack.

Speaking to this correspondent over the phone, Dr Adnan Khan said that he was attacked as soon as he turned on Upper Brook Street from Park Lane. “I was hit from behind with a metal. I was punched, kicked and thrown on the ground. I couldn’t see faces of the attackers as it was dark and my face was on the floor. I could only see leg of one of the attackers. A motorbike rider stopped as he could see I was being assaulted. I was shouting for help. The attackers hit me with an umbrella and left the broken umbrella behind on the scene,” Dr Khan said, adding that he immediately informed the police about the attack.

Dr Adnan Khan then went to the hospital for treatment of injuries.

On Tuesday, he returned to Avenfield flats and struggled to walk straight. He said: “There are several injuries but the injury to ribs on the right side is very painful.”

Dr Adnan Khan said that the police has appointed a detective officer to investigate the case. Dr Adnan further said that he had been receiving threatening phone calls for several days on his mobile phone.