Imran Khan spends night in high-security prison

Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan has spent the night in a high-security prison after he was handed a three-year jail term for illegally selling state gifts.

The popular opposition leader, who was ousted from power in a no-confidence vote last April, was arrested at his home in the eastern city of Lahore on Saturday, soon after a court handed down its verdict.

It is the second time the 70-year-old former cricketer has been arrested this year, having been held on corruption charges in May before Pakistan’s supreme court ordered his release days later.

It sparked a wave of deadly protests that saw Khan’s followers attack government and military property across the country.

In a video message recorded in anticipation of his latest arrest, Khan urged people to peacefully take to the streets, saying: “You should not sit quietly at home.”

But widespread protests are yet to materialise, with supporters fearing the consequences following a crackdown including arrests of members of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party after the clashes in May.

Khan was held over Saturday night in Attock prison, in the eastern Punjab province, which has armed guards in watchtowers and is notorious for its harsh conditions, with inmates including convicted militants.

Authorities have tightened security around the prison, putting up barriers and blocking roads to keep people away.

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