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Pakistan's former prime minister was back in court following his arrest on Tuesday on corruption charges, which sparked countrywide violence that left at least 10 people dead and dozens injured.
The country's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday the arrest was unlawful and ordered his release from custody, although Mr Khan spent the night as a police guest for his own protection. It then asked the Islamabad High Court - a lower court - to reconsider its initial decision to uphold the arrest.The popular 70-year-old opposition leader was arrested earlier this week by the National Accountability Bureau in connection with corruption charges.
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