Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife have been sentenced to 14 and seven years in jail respectively for corruption. The court found them guilty of accepting a bribe in the form of land from a real estate tycoon in exchange for laundering money during Khan's time in office. This latest conviction adds to Khan's legal troubles, as he is already serving sentences in three other cases. Khan and his party maintain that the charges are politically motivated and vow to appeal the verdict.
A Pakistan i court on Friday sentenced the country's already-imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife to 14 and seven years in jail after finding them guilty of corruption, officials and his lawyer said. The couple are accused of accepting a gift of land from a real estate tycoon in exchange for laundered money when Khan was in power.
Prosecutors say the businessman, Malik Riaz, was then allowed by Khan to pay fines that were imposed on him in another case from the same laundered money of 190 million British pounds ($240 million) that was returned to Pakistan by British authorities in 2022 to deposit to the national exchequer. Khan has denied wrongdoing and insisted since his arrest in 2023 that all the charges against him are a plot by rivals to keep him from returning to office. Bibi was taken into custody by prison officials after the announcement of the verdict, according to officials. She had earlier served a prison sentence in another graft case until she was freed on bail by a court in October. She recently led a rally to demand her husband's release. Faisal Chaudhry, a defense lawyer, said the court verdict could be challenged in the superior courts. Shortly after the announcement of the verdict, lawmakers from Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, or PTI, party rallied outside the parliament in the capital, Islamabad, saying the former premier had been wrongly punished.'This is a bogus case, and we will approach an appeals court against this decision,' said Omar Ayub Khan, a senior party leader who is not related to the former premier. Imran Khan was ousted in a no-confidence vote in parliament in April 2022, had previously been convicted on charges of corruption, revealing official secrets and violating marriage laws in three separate verdicts and sentenced to 10, 14 and seven years respectively. Under Pakistani law, he is to serve the terms concurrently — meaning, the length of the longest of the sentences. Some of Khan's supporters were also present outside the Adiala prison in the city of Rawalpindi, and they chanted slogans against the government, demanding the release of their leader. On Thursday, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar told reporters in Islamabad that there was'irrefutable evidence' against Khan and his wife in the'mega corruption scandal.' Tarar said that Khan even did not tell his own Cabinet members about the money that was returned to Pakistan by Britain. Tarar also claimed that Khan built a new sprawling house in the eastern city of Lahore after giving benefits to the business tycoon, and that he was unable to prove that from where he got the money from to build it. The latest development came a day after Khan's PTI party held a crucial round of talks with representatives of the government of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to demand the release of all political detainees, including Khan and other party leaders
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