Eastern Eye (UK)

Imran Khan’s bail extended amid possible contempt of court charge

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A PAKISTANI court on Monday (12) extended former prime minister Imran Khan’s pre-arrest bail for eight more days on terrorism charges relating to a speech in which he allegedly threatened police and judicial officers, his lawyer said.

Khan, who appeared in court in person, was booked in the case in August. This is the fourth time he has secured pre-arrest bail in the matter.

“Bail is extended till 20th September with the same sureties,” his lawyer, Babar Awan, said.

Khan has denied he threatened the officials, saying that his words were taken out of context. “This amounts to making a mockery of the anti-terrorism law; making a mockery of our country,” he told journalist­s outside the court on Monday after he secured his bail.

The case is one of a spate of legal woes for Khan, who was ousted as prime minister by a parliament­ary vote in April. The court said last week it would indict him in a contempt of court case in the days ahead in a matter that poses a threat to his future as it could see him disqualifi­ed from politics for at least five years.

Khan, who still enjoys widespread support, has been holding a series of political gatherings across the country to pressure the government into holding snap elections.

Officially, general elections are not due until November next year. The government said the polls will take place on time and has rejected the former prime minister’s call for early elections.

It is at one of these rallies that Khan railed against police and judicial officials. He has also targeted the top brass of the country’s military, which issued a rare public rebuke of Khan for his statements earlier this month.

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