On Imran Khan’s instruction, the former director general of the FIA was imprisoned in the restroom at PM House.

Bashir Memon, a former director general of the Federal Investigations Agency (FIA), has stated that the then-prime minister Imran Khan had ordered the hacker to be imprisoned in a bathroom.
The former officer corroborated the claims made by a hacker on Twitter in an interview with a private news outlet.
Inside information about the meeting between Memon and the former PM was disclosed by the hacker in a string of tweets that have since been deleted.
According to rumors, Imran Khan ordered the former director general of the Federal Investigation Agency to be imprisoned in a bathroom at the PM House.
In response to the allegations, Memon verified the specifics, claiming that the former premier insulted PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz, which enraged him and prompted him to act brutally.
At this point, according to Memon, PM Azam Khan’s principal secretary grabbed his hand, led him out of the room, and locked him in the restroom.
Memon claimed, “Azam Khan then reprimanded me for my behavior with the prime minister.”
The government has established a powerful committee to look into audio leaks from the PM House that have prompted concerns about its cyber security, and this is important to note.
Multiple audio leaks of the talks occurring at the PM House have been posted online, igniting a fresh political debate around the PTI’s claim of a US conspiracy.

The former prime minister was apparently heard discussing how to utilize the US cypher problem to further the party’s narrative in one of the audios.