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Imran Khan and wife’s graft sentences suspended

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Jailed former prime minister Imran Khan and his wife had their 14-year prison sentences for graft suspended by a Pakistan high court yesterday, his party said.

Khan has been tangled in more than 200 legal cases since he was ousted in April 2022, in what he said was a campaign to keep him from power.

Khan, 71, remains jailed on two other cases including treason and illegal marriage with sentences stretching up to a decade.

A spokesman for his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party said the Islamabad High Court dropped the pair’s sentences from an anti-corruption court over selling state gifts, with an appeal against their conviction­s pending.

The trial court gave “limited counsel access but also had reached the decision in haste without allowing defence to conclude arguments”, spokesman Ahmed Janjua said.

Khan was already jailed and barred from standing for office when he was hit by a trio of sentences in the days before Pakistan’s February 8 general elections.

His wife Bushra Bibi was also sentenced over graft and a marriage the courts said came too quickly after her divorce, in breach of Islamic law. Analysts said it was a bid to seal the sidelining of the former prime minister and his PTI party from the poll, which was marred by widespread allegation­s of rigging both before and after the vote.

Despite a crackdown of arrests and censorship, candidates loyal to Khan won more seats than any other party but fell far short of the majority needed to govern.

A coalition of parties with close ties to Pakistan’s powerful military establishm­ent has taken power, headed by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

Khan was boosted to power with the support of the top brass in 2018 but was forced from office by a no-confidence vote four years later after a dramatic falling out. (AFP)

Trial court reached the decision in haste

 ?? PHOTO: TIZIANA FABI/AFP ?? The city of Rome is seen shrouded in smog due to Sirocco wind and air pollution yesterday.
PHOTO: TIZIANA FABI/AFP The city of Rome is seen shrouded in smog due to Sirocco wind and air pollution yesterday.

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