Pakistan Court Calls Off Imran Khan Arrest for The Night – Bloomberg

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A Pakistan court suspended police operations to arrest former premier Imran Khan at his home for the night, the latest twist in a political saga that’s overshadowing the country’s economic turmoil.
The police will comply with the court’s orders and suspend their operations until 10 a.m. Thursday, Islamabad police spokesman Taqi Jawad said. However, the Islamabad High Court upheld the arrest warrant against Khan, so the former leader’s reprieve will likely be brief.

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