Imran Khan's first picture surfaced after his arrest, while protests started in Pakistan

Imran Khan Arrested: Imran Khan has been arrested in the Toshakhana case. Along with this, he has also been sentenced to 5 years electoral ban along with 3 years in jail. Imran is being arrested and taken to Islamabad. Now after the arrest, the first picture of Imran has also come to the fore.

Imran Khan's first picture surfaced after his arrest, while protests started in Pakistan

Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan has been arrested in the Toshakhana case. Not only this, in this case, Imran has also been sentenced to 3 years in jail and 5 years of ban on contesting elections. A trial court in Pakistan has today given this verdict against Imran in the Toshakhana case. After arresting Imran, the police are taking him from Lahore to Islamabad. Like last time, this time no video of Imran's arrest has come to the fore. But after his arrest, now his first picture has come to the fore.

The first picture of Imran in police custody has come to the fore. It has been shared by Gul Zafar Khan, a member of Imran's PTI party. In this picture, Imran is seen sitting in the police car and looks calm. A person is seen with him in the car who could be a police officer.

Protests have started at different places in Pakistan against Imran's arrest. A large number of Imran's supporters have come out on the streets at different places and protested against his arrest saying it was wrong.

When Imran was arrested on May 9, the situation in Pakistan worsened. Imran's supporters protested his arrest at various places in the country, which turned violent and took the form of riots. Imran's supporters created riots in Pakistan. Along with many public properties, government, and police offices were also damaged. Along with sabotage, arson was also done.

This time too, due to the arrest of Imran, the situation in Pakistan may worsen. Police have been deployed outside Imran's house and at many other places and necessary action has also been ordered. If necessary, orders have also been given to arrest. But if the situation worsens in Pakistan, then the army can also be called to handle the matter.