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Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Take me out, I don't want to remain in jail,' Imran Khan tells lawyers

 August 09, 2023


PTI Executive Imran Khan is "troubled and stressed".
He communicated "worries" during meeting with legal advisor.
Khan kept at Attock prison subsequent to being sentenced in unite case.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Administrator Imran Khan has let his attorneys know that he doesn't wish to stay in that frame of mind, to sources in the Attock prison aware of the gathering between the ex-top state leader and his lawful consultant.


The sources told Geo News that Khan, accused of debasement in the Toshakhana case and condemned to three years in jail, is troubled and stressed as he remains stayed inside his jail cell in "upsetting" conditions.


"Remove me from here; I would rather not stay in prison," the authorities cited Khan, as saying during his gathering with his legal advisor.


Khan's guidance Naeem Haider Panjotha was allowed admittance by the prison specialists Monday to meet him, who subsequent to seeing the PTI administrator said that the previous head was being kept in "troubling" conditions gave "C-Class prison offices".


Panjotha added that the PTI boss was in high spirit in spite of every such trouble and promised to spend his lifetime in prison yet wouldn't bow to subjugation.


Nonetheless, the sources said that the PTI director, during the gathering with his legal counselor, conveyed his interests in regards to the climate at the jail with flies assuming control over his phone during the day and bugs around evening time.


The previous top state leader was captured from his Zaman Park home in Lahore subsequent to being sentenced in the Toshakhana case with allegations of abusing his 2018 to 2022 prevalence to trade presents in state ownership that were gotten during visits abroad and worth more than Rs140 million ($635,000).


Khan denies the claims against him.


"Charges of misdeclaration of resources have been demonstrated against the PTI director," Extra and Meetings Judge Humayun Dilawar referenced in his judgment.


Judge Dilawar condemned the PTI boss to three-year detainment, giving capture warrants against him and a fine of Rs100,000.


The adjudicator likewise dismissed Khan's request against the practicality of the case.


The party of the previous top state leader, who was removed from office after a no-certainty movement was moved against him in April 2022, has moved the High Court against the preliminary court's organization, trying to proclaim Judge Dilawar's decision "invalid and void".


The PTI has likewise moved toward the Islamabad High Court (IHC) Boss Equity Aamer Farooq mentioning Khan's exchange from Attock prison to Adiala prison.

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