Islamabad: Pakistan's opposition on Friday said it found six spy-cameras at polling booths, hours before the senate was to elect a new chairman in the latest political test for Prime Minister Imran Khan's ruling party. Speaking to reporters, Senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar, a lawmaker from the opposition Pakistan People's Party, accused the intelligence agencies of installing the cameras to boost support for the government-backed candidates for chairman and deputy chairman. Authorities ordered a probe into the incident and removed the devices, vote supervisor Senator Muzaffar Hussain Shah said in televised comments. Pakistani opposition's newly elected Senator Yusuf Raza Gilani faces a tough
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