Imran, Qureshi sentenced to 10 years in jail in cipher case
Imran, Qureshi sentenced to 10 years in jail in cipher case
Islamabad: A special court established under the Official Secrets Act on Tuesday handed both former premier Imran Khan and ex-foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi 10 years in jail in the cipher case.
The verdict comes a little over a week before the February 8 general elections, which the PTI is contesting amid a state crackdown on the party and without an electoral symbol.
This is Imran’s second conviction as he was previously convicted in the Toshakhana case on Aug 5, and sentenced to three years’ imprisonment. The Islamabad High Court (IHC) had suspended his sentence. However, a division bench had later rejected Imran’s petition seeking the suspension of the conviction.
On the other hand, this is Qureshi’s first conviction. Special Court Judge Abual Hasnat Zulqarnain announced the verdict in the case. At the outset of the hearing, Imran and Qureshi were given a questionnaire under Section 342 of the Pakistan Penal Code.
After Imran recorded his statement, the court asked him about the whereabouts of the cipher, to which he replied: “I have said the same in my statement that I do not know. The cipher was in my office.”
‘Sham trial’
In a post on X, PTI official issued a statement saying that Pakistan stood with Imran and Qureshi “who defended Pakistan and stood for ‘*haqeeqi azadi’*”. “No such sham trial can change what happened in March-April 2022, on the orders of Donald Lu,” the statement added. “A complete mockery and disregard of the law in the cipher case shall not lead us to forget our primary responsibility in order to provide justice to Imran and Qureshi.”
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