Pakistan: Police storm home of Imran Khan amid clashes with protesters outside
Pakistan: Police storm home of Imran Khan amid clashes with protesters outside
Pakistan: Police storm home of Imran Khan amid clashes with protesters outside
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Police in the Pakistani capital filed charges Sunday against former Prime Minister Imran Khan, 17 of his aides and scores of supporters, accusing them of terrorism and several other offenses after the ousted premier's followers clashed with security forces in Islamabad the previous day. For hours on Saturday, Khan's followers clashed with police outside a court where the former prime minister was to appear in a graft case. Riot police wielded batons and fired tear gas while Khan's supporters threw fire bombs and hurled rocks at the officers.
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Police in Pakistan have filed terrorism and other charges against former prime minister Imran Khan, as well as 17 of his aides and scores of his supporters. Mr Khan's followers came to blows with police outside a court for several hours on Saturday, where the 70-year-old former prime minister was due to appear to face corruption charges. Petrol bombs and stones were also hurled at police as Mr Khan's home was raided.
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