Pakistan breaking law in arrest attempt, Imran Khan says
By Caroline Davies, Robert Greenall & Nicholas YongPakistan's main opposition leader Imran Khan says the authorities are acting outside the law in their attempt to arrest him.On Tuesday police clashed with supporters of Mr Khan, a former prime minister, outside his residence as they tried to detain him on a court order.
He added that there were security concerns as two militant attacks had previously taken place at the court. The former prime minister showed what he said were tear gas cannisters, which he said had been fired into his property.
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