Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan has been charged with anti-terror laws by police.
Their investigation comes after he accused the police and judiciary of detaining and torturing his close aide, reports BBC.
Tensions are high in Pakistan, with the former leader's supporters gathering outside his house vowing to "take over" if he is arrested.
Since being ousted from power in April, Mr Khan has been a vocal critic of the government and the army.
Police announced the charges after the former prime minister accused authorities of torturing his close aide, who is himself being detained under sedition charges.
In a public speech on Saturday, Mr Khan condemned Islamabad's police chief and a female judge for the detention and alleged mistreatment of his party colleague, Shahbaz Gill.
"You should also get ready as we will take action against you," he said in the speech, referring to the pair directly.
Officials accused Mr Khan of breaching the country's anti-terrorism act for allegedly making threats against the state officials.
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