On Saturday, Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister, gave the police the command to detain any demonstrators who had harmed state buildings, including delicate military sites.
We are using everything at our disposal, including technology and intellect, to track down these pieces. The prosecution of these individuals will serve as a test case for the government, the premier added.
Khan left the courthouse late on Friday night and travelled to Lahore under intense security after a court granted him release. The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that his detention on Tuesday in connection with a land fraud case was “invalid and unlawful” after his supporters violently protested.
During a visit to the eastern part of Lahore, PM Sharif stated, “On May 9, the PTI’s mob in Lahore destroyed and burned to ashes the corps commander’s house.”
“The mob accomplished what our adversaries were unable to do over the nation’s 75-year history. Therefore, in line with the law and the country’s constitution, all individuals implicated in the unfortunate occurrence shall receive harsh punishment.
He stated that they would arrest anyone involved in the incident, including those who incited the mobs, those who were responsible for abetting them, and those who carried out the attacks. I informed the authorities that the state was in a “now-or-never” and “do-or-die” scenario.
“Those who were arrested will be tried in anti-terrorism courts,” he declared. “I have mandated that the courts remain open throughout the night.”
Violent demonstrations broke out across Pakistan after his imprisonment by the anti-graft organisation. Khan maintains his innocence.
Reuters reported that the nation shut down social media sites including Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter on Saturday after partially restoring them late on Friday.
Reuters reported that the nation shut down social media sites including Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter on Saturday after partially restoring them late on Friday.
The authorities carried out this directive to preserve the nation’s peace and order and to stop any further unrest by the Khan’s followers.