Former prime minister Imran Khan has been released on bail for two weeks, his lawyer says, as Pakistan’s government removes curbs on access to social media.
Former Pakistani PM Khan granted bail, leaves court
A Pakistani court has ordered former prime minister Imran Khan’s release on bail for two weeks, his lawyer says, after his arrest in a land fraud case ignited deadly protests and a tussle with the military.
Khan departed the court premises, headed towards his hometown Lahore, amidst high security.
He had remained inside for hours after being granted bail, saying he was not being allowed to leave by security officials.
The arrest, which the Supreme Court ruled “invalid and unlawful” a day earlier, has fuelled instability in the country of 220 million at a time of economic crisis with record inflation, anaemic growth and delayed IMF funding.