The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ex- Pakistani prime minister jailed ahead of election

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FORMER Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan has been sentenced to 10 years imprisonme­nt on a case in which he was charged with leaking state secrets.

Khan, who was ousted by his opponents as PM in 2022, is already serving a three- year jail term after being convicted of corruption. He has called all the charges against him politicall­y motivated.

The conviction under the secrets act comes the week before general elections in which he is barred from standing.

Former foreign minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi - vice- chairman of Imran Khan’s Pakistan, Tehreek- eInsaf ( PTI) party was also sentenced to 10 years in prison by the special court set up inside Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi, where both men are being held.

The so- called cipher case revolves around the alleged leaking of secret diplomatic correspond­ence sent by Pakistan’s ambassador in Washington to Islamabad when Khan was the prime minister.

It relates to his appearance at a rally in March 2022, a month before the former cricketer was ousted from power in a parliament­ary vote of no confidence. Imran Khan appeared on stage, waving a piece of paper that he says showed a foreign conspiracy against him.

He said in detail that all will be forgiven if Imran Khan is removed from power. He didn’t name the country but was subsequent­ly highly critical of the United States.

The prosecutio­n said that the former PM’S actions amounted to leaking a classified document and damaging diplomatic relations. The latter charge can lead to life imprisonme­nt or even the death penalty.

Khan has been held in Adiala jail for most of the time since his arrest last year August. Internatio­nal media were not allowed to attend proceeding­s in the special court which have been going on over the last few months.

Local media reported that the judge had recently been told to expedite the trial. A PTI spokesman said it would challenge the court ruling and called it a mockery.

“We don’t accept this illegal decision,” Naeem Panjutha, a lawyer for the former PM who is fighting scores of other legal cases, posted on X ( formerly Twitter).

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