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Thursday, January 4, 2024

Imran Khan, Bushra Bibi's arraignment

 Capture looks for additional opportunity to propel its contentions against previous PM and his better half in the event that

Thursday, January 04, 2024


Court sets January 6 as new date to prosecute ex-PM, his significant other.
Responsibility court judge heard reference in Adiala Prison.
Seize looks for additional opportunity for contentions against expelled head.

A responsibility court in Rawalpindi on Thursday conceded previous state leader Imran Khan and his better half Bushra Bibi's arraignment in the Toshakhana reference till Saturday (January 6).


According to the subtleties, responsibility court Judge Muhammad Bashir put off outlining of charges against the organizer behind the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and ex-first woman after Public Responsibility Agency's (Catch) Examiner Amjad Pervaiz looked for additional opportunity to propel their contentions for the situation.


A five-part extraordinary indictment group of the counter unite guard dog is examining the reference against the pair.


In the mean time, the responsibility court judge set January 6 as another date to approach charges against Khan — who was taken out from office in April 2022 through a statement of general disapproval — and Bushra Bibi for the situation.


The court continued hearing the case in the premises of Rawalpindi's Adiala Prison where the PTI supremo is as of now imprisoned.


What is the Toshakhana case?

Under the standards overseeing Toshakhana — a Persian word signifying "treasury" — government authorities can keep gifts in the event that they have a low worth, while they should pay an emphatically diminished charge to the public authority for extreme things.


The Toshakhana has been under a magnifying lens since the development of the claims that Imran Khan bought the presents he got as state leader at expendable rates and auctions them off in the open market for stunning benefits.


The 70-year-old cricketer-turned-legislator was blamed for 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).


The gifts included watches given by a regal family, as per government authorities, who have claimed beforehand that Khan's helpers sold them in Dubai.


The gifts included seven wristwatches, six made by watchmaker Rolex, and the most costly a "Expert Graff restricted release" esteemed at 85 million Pakistani rupees ($385,000).


The political race commission's structure had said Imran stood excluded under Article 63(1)(p) of the Constitution.

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