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Supporters of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan gather, as they guard the entrance of Khan's house, in Lahore, Pakistan March 17, 2023. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro/ File Photo
Pakistan police enter Lahore property of ex-PM Imran Khan
Khan said in a Tweet that his wife was at the property. He was appearing in court after expressing fear of arrest.
19 March 2023
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LAHORE, March 18 (Reuters) - Pakistani police on Saturday entered the property in Lahore of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, officials from his political party said, as he was arriving in the capital Islamabad for a court appearance.
The move followed days of standoff and intense clashes between police and his supporters around the property, where police had attempted to arrest Khan on Tuesday.
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Khan said in a Tweet that his wife was at the property. He was appearing in court after expressing fear of arrest.