AK-47s, bullets recovered from Imran Khan’s Zaman Park house: police

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LAHORE: Police have left Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s Zaman Park mansion after allegedly recovering assault rifles and a cache of bullets and detaining over 60 party cohorts accused of resorting to violence to obstruct the law.

Hours after Khan hit the road to attend the Toshakhana case hearing in the capital on Saturday, Punjab Police barged into his residence.

The police and PTI supporters recently fought pitched battles outside the former prime minister’s home in Lahore, wounding several on both sides when the former tried to arrest Khan.

However, a police operation was launched at Imran Khan’s residence this morning to clear the area of ‘security camps’ established by the party.

“Section 144 is imposed, you are kindly advised to disperse,” police said in an announcement before barging into Imran Khan’s residence.

Television footage showed police entering the Khan’s eight-canal house after using an excavator to bring down the main iron gate of the house. A number of PTI workers were also taken into custody.

The law enforcers also claimed they were fired upon and targeted with Molotov cocktails from inside the Khan’s house.

A heavy contingent of the police was deployed in the area after an agreement was reached between the administration and the PTI on Friday regarding the search in Zaman Park.

An anti-terror court granted permission to conduct the search inside Imran Khan’s residence. “Search warrant is issued as per Section 47 Cr.P.C. and Incharge Investigation/Investigating Officer is directed to accompany a lady police officer not below the rank of Inspector at the time of search of a requisite house in accordance with the law.”

During the search operation, the police recovered material used to produce Molotov cocktails.