On Tuesday, Imran Khan’s aides said Pakistani security officers detained him at Islamabad High Court.

Geo TV reported the corruption arrest of cricketer-turned-politician Khan.

Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party posted footage of his imprisonment in a van by hundreds of riot-gear-clad security officials.

Khan’s counsel, Fawad Chaudhry, said security forces who detained Khan “attacked” the court in a video.

Detention did not instantly affect Marriyum Aurangzeb.

Khan has been indicted with over 100 corruption counts since his April 2018 parliamentary defeat. His four-year term expired.

With a November national election, Khan may be disqualified from public office.

Khan’s party promised to expand demonstrations following his detention, which many fear would worsen the government’s economic troubles in a nuclear-armed nation near bankruptcy.

Khan’s supporters fought police during Lahore home arrests.

Pakistan’s military has controlled for nearly half its history, and political infighting is common.

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