Petrol bombs and stones have been hurled at police in Pakistan as they raided the home of former prime minister Imran Khan, during which shots were also fired.
Officers responded with tear gas as they clashed with baton-wielding supporters of the politician in the eastern city of Lahore on Saturday and arrested more than 60 people.
During the operation, a man on the roof of the sprawling compound opened fire.
At least three police officers were injured.
Senior commander Suhail Sukhera said the security forces had to remove barricades erected by members of Mr Khan’s Tehreek-e-Insaf party.
He said they blocked the lanes around the property with concrete blocks, felled trees, tents and a parked truck.
On breaking open the main door of the main residence, police said they found masks, petrol-filled bottles, iron rods and batons used in attacks on policeduring the past week.
Mr Khan was not at home, having travelled to Islamabad to appear before a judge to face corruption charges.
The judge postponed that hearing until 30 March.
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Due to violence outside the judicial building between police and Mr Khan’s supporters, he was unable to reach the courtroom and so was allowed to sign his presence from his vehicle.