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Former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan has been sentenced to 14 years in prison over a corruption case, in the latest of a series of charges laid against him. It is the longest valid prison ...
ISPR declared Khan's arrest to be legal; [4] however, the following day, the Supreme Court of Pakistan deemed the arrest unlawful and mandated Khan's immediate release. [5] The next day on 12 May, Islamabad High Court granted two weeks bail to Khan. Shortly upon his release, Khan directly accused the army chief Asim Munir of playing a role in ...
The 190 million pound case, also known as the £190 million National Crime Agency (NCA) scam, [1] and commonly as the Al-Qadir Trust case [1] is a legal case involving the Pakistani politician Imran Khan and Pakistani businessman Malik Riaz. The case centres on accusations of corruption and abuse of authority in relation to a settlement which ...
KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) -Former Pakistani Prime Minister and cricket star Imran Khan was jailed for 14 years on Wednesday on charges of illegally selling state gifts, a day after he received a ...
LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) -Police arrested Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan in Lahore on Saturday after a court sentenced him to three years in prison for illegally selling state gifts ...
Following the events, Imran Khan was released after the Supreme Court of Pakistan declared his arrest as 'illegal'. [69] Khan remained free until he was arrested again on several cases, with many being from the military alleging Khan had relation to the riots. [70] The Lahore High Court concluded that there was no evidence that Imran Khan was ...
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan's 10-year jail sentence under the official secrets act is the latest in a series of ups and downs for the charismatic cricket star who is barred from ...
The Islamabad High Court considered a plea against Imran Khan's arrest warrants and asked the PTI to remove objections from the petition. The authenticity of the PTI's footage of armed law enforcement personnel opening fire at Imran Khan's residence could not be independently verified, and it was unclear if it was from that day. [9]