Pakistan's Imran Khan will be imprisoned for 2 more weeks despite getting bail
- Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan remains in high-security prison despite being granted bail. An anti-terrorism court extended his detention for revealing an official secret document, prompting his lawyers to challenge the decision.
- Khan's legal team expected his release after a court suspended his corruption conviction and three-year prison term. Khan has been involved in over 150 cases since his ouster through a no-confidence vote. He was arrested for waving the secret document at a political rally, claiming it was proof of a threat from the United States.
- Khan's continued detention benefits his political rivals ahead of upcoming elections, which may be delayed by three to four months. Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar is currently managing day-to-day affairs.
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Pakistan's Imran Khan will be imprisoned for 2 more weeks despite getting bail
Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan will remain in a high-security prison for at least another two weeks despite being granted bail the previous day, as a court extended his detention Wednesday in a case involving the revealing of an official secret document, a defence lawyer said.
Ousted Pakistani PM Imran Khan to remain in prison for 2 more weeks despite getting bail
Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan will remain in a high-security prison for at least another two weeks despite being granted bail the previous day, as a court extended his detention Wednesday in a case involving the revealing of an official secret document, a defense lawyer said.
Pakistan's Imran Khan will be imprisoned for 2 more weeks despite getting bail
ISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan will remain in a high-security prison for at least another two weeks despite being granted bail the previous day, as an anti-terrorism court extended his detention Wednesday in a case involving the revealing of an official secret document, a defense lawyer said.
Pakistan's Imran Khan will be imprisoned for 2 more weeks despite getting bail
By MUNIR AHMED Associated Press ISLAMABAD (AP) — A defense lawyer says Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan will remain in prison for another two weeks despite being granted bail. A special court has extended his detention in a case involving the revealing of an official secret document on Wednesday, after a hearing at the high-security Attock prison in the Punjab province. The lawyer, Intazar Hussain Panjutha, said the next court hearing…
Pakistan's Imran Khan will be imprisoned for 2 more weeks despite getting bail
Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan will remain in a high-security prison for at least another two weeks despite being granted bail the previous day, as an anti-terrorism court extended his detention Wednesday in a case involving the revealing of an official secret document, a defense lawyer said.The anti-terrorism court announced the decision after a brief closed-door hearing that was held at a high-security Attock prison in the eastern…
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