Punjab Police has so far arrested more than 3,800 miscreants from across the province in connection with attacks, vandalism, violence and arson on public and private institutions.
Around 2,000 miscreants have been arrested from Lahore so far, while the arrest of miscreants involved in the May 9 incidents is still ongoing.
According to police sources, the raids on the houses of PTI leaders and workers continued last night as well.
162 police officers and officials were injured in the violent actions of miscreants.
97 police vehicles were damaged across Punjab, 22 government buildings including police stations and offices were severely damaged.
On the other hand, the police have opened all the roads leading to Zaman Park.
The district administration of Lahore has also demolished the camps inside and outside Zaman Park.
Meanwhile, 18 cases have been registered in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and more than 800 accused have been arrested.
According to police officials, all the provincial ministers and most of the assembly members named in the FIRs are absconding since May 9.
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