The police personnel removed barricades from the entrance of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party chief's residence and removed all camps the PTI activists had erected to protect their leader
In accordance with the Punjab Police s FIR, Khan incited more than 2,500 of his party s supporters who were gathered in Zaman Park to fight police officers who were trying to apprehend him in a corruption case. A day after armed clashes broke out in Lahore between security forces and the ousted prime minister s obstinate followers, Punjab police on Thursday filed a FIR against Imran Khan, the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, on a variety of counts, including terrorism. In addition, Khan, 70, has been charged with several offences in 83 FIRs across the nation, including inciting the public, contempt of a female judge, interfering with official business, murder, aiding in murder, terrorism, treason, and blasphemy. The PTI supporters also set fire to police vehicles, hurled petrol bombs at police officers and Rangers, and injured several officers. Keep an eye on Mirror Now for the recent developments. #pakistan #formerprimeminister #imrankhan #PTI #punjabpolice #zamanpark #FIR #mir
Imran Khan has been discharged from the hospital on Sunday after undergoing successful surgery. He has now been moved to a private residence in Lahore.
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