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Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan jailed for 14 years a day after 10-year sentence

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(Reuters) - A Pakistani anti-graft court jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Khan for 14 years each on charges of illegally selling state gifts, his party said on Wednesday, a day after Khan was jailed for 10 years in another case.

The sentence, after the third conviction handed down to the embattled excricket star in the last few months, also included a 10-year disqualifi­cation from holding public office, his party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), said.

Bushra Khan, commonly known as Bushra Bibi, has, however, been allowed by authoritie­s to serve her sentence at Khan’s Islamabad hilltop mansion, the party’s media team confirmed. Khan is already in a prison in the garrison city of Rawalpindi.

Khan was jailed for10 years on Tuesday on charges of revealing state secrets as Pakistan prepares for a general election on Feb. 8. It was not immediatel­y clear if the two sentences for Khan would run concurrent­ly.

“Another sad day in our judicial system history, which is being dismantled,” Khan’s media team said, repeating his denial of the charges.

“No cross-questionin­g allowed, no final argument concluded and decision pops up like a pre-determined process in play ... this ridiculous decision will also be challenged.”

Khan’s lawyer, Intezar Panjutha, told Reuters: “It is a sham verdict.”

Khan and his wife were charged with illegally selling gifts, worth more than 140 million rupees ($501,000) and received during his 2018-2022 premiershi­p, from a state treasury known locally known as the “Toshakhana”.

Government officials have alleged Khan’s aides sold the gifts in Dubai.

A list of these gifts shared by a former informatio­n minister included perfumes, diamond jewellery, dinner sets and seven watches, six of them Rolexes - the most expensive being a “Master Graff limited edition” valued at 85 million rupees ($304,000).

Khan was also handed a three-year prison sentence in August for the same charge by another court, but that sentence had been suspended on appeal.

Wednesday’s verdict followed an investigat­ion by the country’s top antigraft body, the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB).

Bushra’s conviction was an attempt to pressurise Khan further, PTI’s acting chairman and lawyer, Gohar Ali Khan, said in a television interview. “Bushra Bibi has no link to this case,” he said.

The two were married in 2018, months before Khan ascended to premiershi­p for the first time. It was Khan’s third marriage after two divorces.

A prosecutio­n team member, speaking to Reuters on the condition of anonymity, confirmed the verdict. A detailed verdict would be released soon, he said. Local broadcaste­r Geo News reported that the verdict also came with a hefty fine.

Khan’s earlier conviction on the selling of state gifts charge resulted in a five-year ban from holding public office, ruling him out of the Feb. 8 election. Wednesday’s verdict, however, means that he will be ineligible to hold office until he is 81.

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