has been the biggest, most staunch supporter of ukraine, since the start of the war. probably the largest donor of military equipment in europe, and this is one more step up in europe, and this is one more step up in that. it is important for president zelensky, it keeps up the momentum. he has an important office from germany and france, this is one more step. it is not necessarily a game changer in the war, but it is useful to the president. [30 game changer in the war, but it is useful to the president. useful to the president. do you think it is useful to the president. do you think it is ever useful to the president. do you think it is ever going useful to the president. do you think it is ever going to - useful to the president. do you think it is ever going to be - useful to the president. do you - think it is ever going to be enough? the ukrainian president has said more is needed. our nato allies able to provide what is necessary? i am not sure it to provide
with an alleged corruption case. the picture is pretty startling. this is him right in the middle of all those black paramilitary style officers taking him away and putting him in that black truck at the bottom of the screen there. we have slowed down the footage again, which we will play you here. just so you can get a sense. he is wearing a white top, you can see white sleeves and a black waistcoat. that is the former prime minister imran khan. just a year or so ago he was in charge until he was ousted. he fell out of favour with mps and the army and now facing arrest. we don t actually know his current location. he has been detained in an undisclosed location. that is another set of pictures he does well, him sitting inside. he was actually at court in an unrelated case. this is the scene just in front of him, breaking down glass windows to try to get to him. and after that, we believe he was taken out and then taken away. these pictures, i should say, were released by pti
him in court. when that guilty verdict was said in court this afternoon after less than two hours of deliberation by the jury, there was uproar in the courtroom. back in 1993 the uproar was because the family hadn t got a guilty verdict. the uproar today was because the family finally got a guilty verdict and knew who killed her. the police came to the courts to calm things down and as for david boyd, he will be sentenced at a later date in a few weeks time. he will undoubtedly go to prison for a long time because he thought he got away with it for three decades but when the police came knocking in 2018, they had the evidence against him and now he has been convicted. in terms of hearing from the in terms of hearing from the family, in terms of hearing from the family, in terms of hearing from the family, i assume we haven t had a statement. what have they said over the years? to be fair to sharon, she has never given up, she visited the graveside. she couldn t go into the b