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In pictures: Police raid Imran Khan’s Zaman Park residence As PTI chief and most of his workers leave for Islamabad, police take advantage

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In pictures: Police raid Imran Khan’s Zaman Park residence

As PTI chief and most of his workers leave for Islamabad, police take advantage and barge into his home in plush Lahore neighbourhood.

Dawn.com
March 18, 2023

A large contingent of the Punjab Police on Saturday raided PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s Zaman Park residence in Lahore, with power shovels in tow, which they used to dismantle the various structures, bunkers and barricades erected outside the site.

A video posted by PTI showed police attacking workers inside what the party said was inside the residence.
A separate video showed a power shovel smashing through what appeared to be the front gate to Imran’s Zaman Park house, following which police personnel were seen entering the premises.

Riot police detain a supporter of former prime minister Imran Khan at Zaman Park in Lahore on March 18, 2023, whilst Khan was leaving for Islamabad to appear in a court. —Photo by Arif Ali/AFP

Riot police detain a supporter of former prime minister Imran Khan at Zaman Park in Lahore on March 18, 2023, whilst Khan was leaving for Islamabad to appear in a court. —Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Riot police detain a supporter of Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan, in Lahore on March 18, 2023, whilst Khan was leaving for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Riot police detain a supporter of Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan, in Lahore on March 18, 2023, whilst Khan was leaving for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Riot police enter the residence of former Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Riot police enter the residence of former Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Riot police detain a supporter of Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan, in Lahore on March 18, 2023, whilst Khan was leaving for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Riot police detain a supporter of Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan, in Lahore on March 18, 2023, whilst Khan was leaving for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


rrRiot police push a main door to enter the residence of Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan, in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Riot police push a main door to enter the residence of Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan, in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Riot police gather outside the residence of former Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan during a raid in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Riot police gather outside the residence of former Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan during a raid in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Riot police enter the residence of Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan, in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Riot police enter the residence of Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan, in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Supporters of former Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan gather following a police raid on Khan’s residence in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP

Supporters of former Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan gather following a police raid on Khan’s residence in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Police officials use heavy machinery to remove barricades beside the residence of former Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Police officials use heavy machinery to remove barricades beside the residence of former Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Policemen use heavy machinery to enter Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan’s residence in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Policemen use heavy machinery to enter Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan’s residence in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Supporters of former Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan gather following a police raid on Khan’s residence in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court..— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Supporters of former Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan gather following a police raid on Khan’s residence in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court..— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Supporters of former Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan gather following a police raid on Khan’s residence in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Supporters of former Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan gather following a police raid on Khan’s residence in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Supporters of Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan gather following a police raid on Khan’s residence in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Supporters of Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan gather following a police raid on Khan’s residence in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Policemen use heavy machinery to enter Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan’s residence in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


Policemen use heavy machinery to enter Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan’s residence in Lahore on March 18, 2023, after Khan left for Islamabad to appear in a court.— Photo by Arif Ali/AFP


 
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Every day we are getting new low from PDM, Police & Phooj.

IK goes to isb, Police tries to be wise a**,
Goes here we found this this this.

F.C, Police & Ranger start shelling before IK can even enter ISB and stopped him for going to court,
I mean what was the end goal here, Pak is already bankrupt you guys are showing State's incompetence on International media, and asking other countries to bail you out seriously 🫠🫠
 
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This Army is behind all of this behind their puppets in the local politicians and police force. The best analogy I can provide is imagine a man getting beaten up by outsiders left and right and then goes home to beat up on his wife because subconsciously he wants to prove to himself he isn’t some punk *** bitch. This is the Pakistan army. They were in cahoots with the US letting them bomb Pakistan and kill its citizens. This should tell you it’s not a force but a mafia that wants to protect its own interests at the expense of the people it rules over.
 
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This woman is IK's sister.

The IG confidently said that lady police was at the front bla bla bla.

As you can see, cops barging the door, the woman is at the front talking to the cops, but not a lady cop in sight, and reporters on the scene confirm it as well.

But khair jab baki cheezon par jhoot bol dia hai to lady constable wali cheez is a small one for the IG.
 
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