Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, is facing legal challenges as he addresses charges of unlawfully selling state gifts given to him by foreign dignitaries during his time in office.
Police entered his home in Lahore during his court appearance in Islamabad, resulting in violent clashes between his supporters and the police.
He has led protests throughout Pakistan since his ousting from power last year and has formed a committee to lead his party if he is arrested.
Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, appeared in court on Saturday facing charges of unlawfully selling state gifts given to him by foreign dignitaries while in office.
His court appearance occurred at the same time as police entered his home in Lahore, sparking violent clashes with his supporters.
Khan expressed his fear of arrest and revealed that he had formed a committee to lead his party if he is arrested.
He has led protests throughout Pakistan since his ousting from power last year and has been the subject of multiple legal challenges.
While Reuters emphasises Khan's legal challenges and his commitment to following legal procedures in acquiring the gifts, The Guardian highlights the police's attempts to arrest him and the resulting violent clashes with his supporters.
Gulf News provides a more neutral account of the events.