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Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was set to appear in court on Saturday as police were entering his home and after he expressed fear of arrest in a standoff with the government that has led to intense clashes with his

He will address charges that he unlawfully sold gift given to him by foreign dignitaries.Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was set to appear in court on Saturday as police were entering his home.

He has led nationwide protests after his ousting from power last year and has had a spate of cases registered against him. The police unsuccessfully tried to arrest him on Tuesday. On his assurance that he would appear on Saturday, the court granted Khan protection against arrest, but he said he feared the police and government planned to take him into custody.

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