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Police in Pakistan have stormed former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s residence in the eastern city of Lahore and arrested 30 people amid tear gas shelling after someone opened fire from the roof of the building, officials say.

Senior police officer Suhail Sukhera, who led the operation on Saturday in an upscale Lahore neighbourhood, said police moved to remove a barricade erected by members of Mr Khan’s Tehreek-e-Insaf party and his defiant supporters.

He said they blocked the lanes around Mr Khan’s residence with concrete blocks, felled trees, tents and a parked truck.

Mr Khan was not in the home, having travelled to Islamabad to appear before a judge to face charges he sold state gifts while in office and hid his assets. The judge postponed that hearing until an unspecified future date.

Mr Sukhera said baton-wielding Khan supporters attempted to resist police by throwing stones and Molotov cocktails and a man on the roof of Mr Khan’s residence opened fire. No one was hurt.

He said police broke open the main door of Mr Khan’s residence and found masks, petrol-filled bottles, iron rods and batons used in attacks on police during the week.

Police use tear gas to disperse supporters

Mr Sukhera also said that inside the sprawling residence, illegal structures were erected to shelter those who have been involved in attacks on police that have injured dozens of officers.

People run away from tear gas used by police.
Mr Khan’s motorcade arrived near the federal judicial complex in Islamabad, where his supporters also clashed with police.

 (AP: Anjum Naveed)

Witnesses said police attempted to disperse Khan supporters by firing tear gas and chased them to several homes in the Zaman Park neighbourhood.

Mr Khan was expected to appear in an Islamabad court on Saturday after a top court suspended his arrest warrant on Friday, giving him a reprieve to travel to Islamabad and face charges in a graft case without being detained.

Mr Khan had been holed up at his home in Lahore since Tuesday, after failing to appear at an earlier hearing in the case.

People crowd around vehicle carrying Imran Khan out of gates of residence.
Mr Khan’s residence in Lahore was raided by police soon after he left to appear before an Islamabad court.

 (AP: K.M. Chaudary)

His supporters hurled stones and clashed with baton-wielding police for two days to protect the former prime minister from arrest.

Mr Khan’s motorcade arrived near the federal judicial complex in Islamabad, where his supporters also clashed with police who were preventing them from entering the complex.

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