Pakistani police enter Imran Khan’s home as he appears in court, party says

Move follows standoff and clashes outside Lahore residence as former PM faces trial in Islamabad

Pakistani police entered the property of the former prime minister Imran Khan in Lahore, officials from his political party said, as he was due to appear in court in the capital, Islamabad.

The move followed days of standoff and clashes between police and his supporters around the property, where police had attempted to arrest Khan on Tuesday.

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