Pakistani court denies imprisoned former PM Imran and his wife bail in graft case - GulfToday

Pakistani court denies imprisoned former PM Imran and his wife bail in graft case

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Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi at the Islamabad HIgh Court. File

A Pakistani court denied on Monday a bail application by imprisoned former prime minister Imran Khan and his wife in a graft case, their lawyer said, another blow to the popular opposition leader who has been held in prison for more than a year after being convicted on multiple charges.

Imran Khan has been embroiled in more than 150 cases since 2022 when he was ousted from power in a no-confidence vote in parliament after several political allies deserted him. He has accused the military and his archenemy and current Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif of ousting him under a US plot. Charges which they denied.

He faced new charges, including the graft case, in July after a court overturned the convictions and seven-year sentences of the couple in a case questioning the legality of the couple’s 2018 marriage, giving way for their release.

Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi have been accused of allegedly retaining and selling state gifts in violation of government rules while the former premier was in power.

Pakistan allows government officials to buy gifts received from foreign dignitaries but they have to declare their sales as it adds to their income. Khan is charged with undervaluing such proceeds

The couple's lawyer Intizar Hussain Panjutha denounced the court's decision. The bail application was heard at Adiala prison where Imran Khan and his wife are held in separate cells. Oct.2 is set for the couple's indictment in the case.

On Monday, Imran Khan’s spokesman Zulfiqar Bukhari claimed on X that Bushra Bibi was being mistreated in jail, with officers storming her cell in the middle of the night, being forced to remove her hijab, the Islamic and having water thrown on her mattress. "These violations of human and prisoner rights must be reported and stopped,” he wrote.

There was no immediate comment from the authorities on his claims.

Recently, some prison officials were fired on charge of violating prison rules to help Imran Khan. It was unclear how they aided him.

Associated Press

 

 

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