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Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan, wife, jailed for 14 years in graft case, his party says

Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan, wife, jailed for 14 years in graft case, his party says
A man reads a newspaper reporting on the imprisonment sentence against former Prime Minister Imran Khan in Peshawar, Pakistan, 31 January 2024. Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi have been sentenced to 14 years in prison for not declaring money obtained from the sale of gifts received during his tenure. They have also been disqualified from public office for 10 years. The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, led by Khan, has condemned the ruling, calling it an erroneous decision made in haste. This comes in the wake of Khan and his top aide Shah Mehmood Qureshi, being handed 10-year sentences for revealing state secrets. The sentences have been met with controversy and claims of political motivations, as Khan has been removed from power and is currently detained with over 100 pending cases, just ahead of the upcoming general elections. EPA-EFE/BILAWAL ARBAB

A Pakistani anti-graft court jailed Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Khan for 14 years each on charges of illegally selling state gifts, his party said on Wednesday, the third conviction for the embattled former prime minister in the last few months.

The verdict also includes a 10-year disqualification from holding public office, his party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), said. Bushra Khan, commonly known as Bushra Bibi, gave herself up for arrest shortly after the verdict, PTI added.

The 14-year imprisonment is harsher than the 10-year sentence given to Khan on Tuesday on charges of revealing state secrets, and just a week before national elections. It was not immediately clear if the two sentences for Khan would run concurrently.

“Another sad day in our judicial system history, which is being dismantled,” Khan’s media team said, denying the charge that any illegal acts were committed.

“No cross questioning allowed, no final argument concluded and decision pops up like a pre-determined process in play,” it said, adding “This ridiculous decision will also be challenged.”

Khan and his wife are charged with illegally selling gifts worth more than 140 million rupees ($501,000) in state possession and received during his 2018-2022 premiership.

Government officials have alleged Khan’s aides sold the gifts in Dubai.

A list of these gifts shared by a former information minister included perfumes, diamond jewellery, dinner sets and seven watches, six of them Rolexes – the most expensive being a “Master Graff limited edition” valued at 85 million rupees ($304,000).

Khan was also handed a three-year prison sentence in August for the same charge by another court, but that sentence had been suspended on appeal.

Wednesday’s verdict followed an investigation by the country’s top anti-graft body, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), which had also charged his wife in the case.

Bushra’s conviction is an attempt to pressurise Khan further, PTI’s acting chairman and lawyer Gohar Ali Khan said in a television interview. “Bushra Bibi has no link to this case,” he said.

While Khan has been found guilty in the other two cases, this is the first sentencing for his wife. The two were married in 2018, months before Khan ascended to premiership for the first time. It was Khan’s third marriage after two divorces.

A prosecution team member, speaking to Reuters on the condition of anonymity, confirmed the verdict. A detailed verdict will be released soon, he said. Local broadcaster Geo News reported that the verdict also came with a hefty fine.

Khan’s earlier conviction on the selling of state gifts charge resulted in a five-year ban from holding public office, ruling the 71-year-old out of the Feb. 8 election. Wednesday’s verdict, however, means that he will be ineligible to hold office till he is 81.

 

CRACKDOWN

Following the verdict against Khan and his wife, police were deployed outside his party’s offices in Islamabad and Lahore. Islamabad’s police spokesman said the deployment was in light of Wednesday’s verdict.

Khan has been fighting dozens of cases since he was ousted from power in a parliamentary vote of no-confidence in 2022. He says his ouster was backed by the country’s powerful military with whom he fell out with when he was in power.

He and his party say that, since his ouster, they have been faced with a brutal military-backed crackdown, including arrests of hundreds of supporters, party members and key aides.

The military, which has for decades held sway over Pakistan’s politics, denies the charges.

NAB, the anti-graft agency that tried Khan, has investigated, tried and jailed at various times all prime ministers since 2008, including Khan’s main political rival Nawaz Sharif, whose party is considered the frontrunner to win next week’s national election.

(Reporting by Asif Shahzad, Ariba Shahid and Shivam Patel; Writing by Gibran Peshimam; Editing by YP Rajesh and Raju Gopalakrishnan)

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