Pakistan’s premier seeks arrest of people involved in burning army buildings following ex-PM Khan’s detention

Supporters of Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan throw stones towards police during a protest against Khan's arrest, in Peshawar, Pakistan, May 10, 2023. (Photo courtesy: REUTERS)
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Updated 13 May 2023
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Pakistan’s premier seeks arrest of people involved in burning army buildings following ex-PM Khan’s detention

  • Pakistani prime minister blames Khan’s party loyalists for doing what the country’s enemies could not do in 75 years
  • Shehbaz Sharif says those who were arrested in connection with the May 9 protests will be tried in anti-terrorism courts

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif instructed the authorities on Saturday to arrest all the protesters involved in vandalizing and torching state properties, including sensitive military installations, in the wake of former prime minister Imran Khan’s arrest, saying it was vital to bring such individuals to justice.

Violent protest broke out in different parts of Pakistan and almost paralyzed life in major urban centers like Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi after paramilitary Rangers stormed the Islamabad High Court (IHC) and arrested Khan in a graft case. The development took place after the former prime minister arrived at the court to seek bail in two legal cases pending against him.

The impassioned supporters of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party took to the streets, blaming the country’s powerful army for their leader’s detention while demanding his release. Videos circulating on social media showed PTI supporters barging into a top army officer’s Lahore residence before setting it ablaze.

Khan, who was released from custody on Friday after getting a two-week bail, told journalists he was not responsible for his supporters’ behavior since he was in confinement. He added if he were to be rearrested again, a similar reaction should be expected.

“On May 9, the corps commander’s house in Lahore, which is the historical Jinnah House [used by the founder of Pakistan], was completely destroyed and burnt to ashes by PTI’s mob,” PM Sharif said during a trip to the eastern Lahore city. “The mob did what our enemies could not do in the 75-year history of the country. Therefore, all those involved in the tragic incident will be given exemplary punishment in accordance with law and the constitution of this country.”

The prime minister especially condemned PTI supporters for attacking sensitive army buildings and chanting slogans against the country’s military.

“Attacking an institution, whose soldiers are working 24 hours to protect this country from enemies without thinking about their own lives, is condemnable,” he said, adding he was deeply sad to see Pakistani citizens acting like enemies of the state.

Sharif asserted he had issued detailed instructions to the authorities concerned to arrest all those involved in the violent protests, wherever they were in Pakistan.

“Whoever was involved in the incident, including those who incited the mobs, those who were responsible for their abetment, and those who launched the attacks, will be arrested,” he continued. “I have told the authorities that this is a now-or-never and do-or-die situation for the state.”

“Those arrested will be tried in anti-terrorism courts,” he said. “I have ordered the courts to remain operational even during the night, if need be.”


Pakistan warns of landslides, avalanches in northwest amid snowfall forecast

Updated 22 December 2025
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Pakistan warns of landslides, avalanches in northwest amid snowfall forecast

  • Provincial authority warns snowfall may cause road closures, slippery conditions in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa districts in next 24 hours
  • Disaster management authority urges people to exercise caution, avoid unnecessary traveling during next 24 hours in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

PESHAWAR: Pakistan has warned of landslides and avalanches in the hilly areas of northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) in the next 24 hours, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said on Monday, advising the public to remain cautious and avoid unnecessary travel.

In a weather forecast issued by the PDMA KP, the authority warned that snowfall may cause road closure and slippery conditions in the northwestern Naran, Kaghan, Dir, Swat, Buner, Malakand, Kohistan, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Shangla and Galliyat districts in the next 24 hours.

“Possibility of landslides/avalanches in hilly areas of the province during the [24 hours] period,” PDMA said. 

“Travelers and tourists are advised to remain extra cautious and avoid unnecessary travel during the period.”

It also warned of foggy conditions in patches at scattered places over Peshawar, Mardan, Nowshera, Charsadda Swabi and D.I. Khan districts during late nights and early mornings in northwestern Pakistan. 

Pakistan, which contributes less than one percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, is recognized among countries that are most vulnerable to climate change.

Scientists say rising temperatures are making South Asia’s monsoon rains more erratic and intense, increasing the risk of flash floods and landslides in mountainous regions such as KP and northern Gilgit-Baltistan.

Authorities in the past have urged people to avoid northern areas or exercise caution in travel when weather conditions are expected to deteriorate in winter season. 

At least 21 people, including nine children, died in freezing temperatures after being stuck in their vehicles in the Pakistani hill station of Murree in January 2022 when the roads became impassable.