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Pakistan

Jailed ex-prime minister Imran Khan faces charges over state secrets

  • Investigation is collecting evidence to stand a case in a court to indict Imran Khan on charges of leaking official secrets, says security source who is directly responsible for the investigation
Published August 21, 2023 Updated August 21, 2023 09:35pm
Photo: Reuters
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistani authorities have opened a criminal investigation against jailed former prime minister Imran Khan on charges of leaking state secrets after naming him and three aides in a fresh case, a top security source said on Monday.

The matter, currently under investigation, pertains to a classified cable sent to Islamabad by Pakistan’s ambassador in Washington early last year, which Imran is alleged to have made public.

The 70-year-old former cricketer has accused that the cable was part of a U.S. conspiracy to push the Pakistani military to oust him in a parliamentary vote of no confidence in 2022 because he had visited Moscow ahead of Russia’s attack on Ukraine.

Both Washington and the military deny this.

Imran is currently serving a three-year sentence in a graft case and has been barred from politics for five years.

“Our investigation is collecting evidence to stand a case in a court to indict Imran Khan on charges of leaking official secrets,” a security source, who is directly responsible for the investigation, told Reuters.

Imran’s party’s information secretary Rauf Hasan did not respond to a request for comment.

His close aide Syed Zulfi Bukhari, however, said such a charge against Imran would be unconstitutional after the law became controversial with an assertion by President Arif Alvi that he never signed recent amendments to the legislation, which was mandatory.

Imran has formally been arrested in connection with the charges, which the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) is probing, the source said.

One of the three aides named in the case, former foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, was arrested on Saturday and sent to the FIA’s custody by a court on Monday for four days, his lawyer Intazar Panjutha said.

A copy of the FIA case seen by Reuters said Imran and his aides disclosed the classified documents to unauthorised persons and were “twisting the facts to achieve their ulterior motives and personal gains”.

Under Pakistan’s Official Secrets Act, a guilty sentence could range from two to 14 years in prison or even death, lawyers say.

Imran used the secret document for his “vested interest at the cost of national security”, the case says, adding that the former premier also illegally retained a copy of the classified cable.

Imran has been at the centre stage of politics since his removal, with a countrywide protest movement and going through more than 100 cases against him.

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Tulukan Mairandi Aug 21, 2023 07:28pm
Unfortunately, he will never see daylight again
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Ash Chak Aug 21, 2023 08:11pm
The first thing you do when you are deep down in a hole is to put the shovel away and stop digging. I do not think that the masters of Pakistan got that message.
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EndKhanNow Aug 21, 2023 09:40pm
Revealing confidential diplomatic communique between any two sovereign countries is borderline treason. This guy has the audacity not only to bluff but blame the man heading the most respectable institution of the country for his political selfishness is the epitome of narcissism and lunacy.
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EndKhanNow Aug 21, 2023 09:41pm
@Tulukan Mairandi, that will be better for Pakistan
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Abdullah Aug 21, 2023 09:44pm
In case of U turn he can say what cipher.i dont know about it and have no idea.
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BK Aug 21, 2023 10:28pm
@EndKhanNow, open your eyes and mind a bit and see if the “most respected” institution is really the most respected or the misted hated me feared?
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BK Aug 21, 2023 11:53pm
The nation has a golden opportunity created by IK to steer their destiny in their favor and send the army back to the barracks. I sincerely hope we will not waste it! We won’t have another IK anytime soon. It took 70 years after Quaid e Azam to have IK. Either we stand with him now or be in darkness for another 70 years! Make the right decision Pakistan, you owe it to your children
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TheActualTruth Aug 22, 2023 03:48am
The forces which set the things in motion which brought this country to this sorry state of affairs are still sticking to their script even though everything is slipping out of everyone's hand like sand.
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