Tuesday, October 29

Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan arrested after court docket fingers him three 12 months jail sentence

Imran Khan, Pakistan’s former prime minister, has been arrested after he was sentenced to 3 years in jail for illegally promoting state presents, his lawyer stated.

Police had been seen surrounding his residence within the japanese metropolis of Lahore on Saturday after the decision was launched.

The 70-year-old former cricketer was sentenced after he was discovered responsible of unlawfully promoting state presents whereas he was prime minister between 2018 and 2022 following an inquiry carried out by the election fee.

He was accused of misusing his place to purchase and promote presents acquired throughout visits overseas price greater than 140 million Pakistani rupees ($635,000).

Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan
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Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan

“Police have arrested Imran Khan from his residence,” Mr Khan’s lawyer Intezar Panjotha stated. “We are filing a
petition against the decision in (the) high court.”

Lahore’s Police Chief Bilal Siddique Kamiana confirmed the arrest and stated Mr Khan was being transferred to the capital, Islamabad.

Mr Khan has denied any wrongdoing and his political occasion Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) stated in an announcement one other attraction has already been filed to the nation’s supreme court docket.

Legal specialists say a conviction within the case may finish his possibilities of collaborating within the nationwide elections that must be held earlier than November.

Since he was ousted from energy in a no-confidence vote in April final 12 months, Mr Khan has been hit with greater than 150 authorized instances, together with allegations of corruption, terrorism, and inciting violence over lethal protests that noticed his followers assault authorities and navy property throughout the nation in May.

The motion was sparked by the favored opposition chief’s arrest on 9 May on corruption fees.

He was launched on 12 May following a ruling of the nation’s Supreme Court.

Days after he was granted bail, Mr Khan informed Sky News that Pakistan’s authorities is “petrified of elections” and fears being “wiped out” by his occasion on the polls.

Content Source: information.sky.com