Close Menu

    Get the latest news around the globe

    Editor's Pick

    Trump extends TikTok deadline again as US buyers, tariff talks continue

    Deadlock in global plastic talks over production curbs

    Liberty Media takes over MotoGP from Dorna

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Instagram
    Britain HeraldBritain Herald
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • World Roundup
    • Business
    • Tech World
    • Entertainment & Events
    • Curious
    • More…
      • Spotlight
      • Knowledge
      • Lifestyle
      • Awareness
      • Women World
      • Sports
      • Travel
      • Notable
      • Contact Us
    Britain HeraldBritain Herald
    Home » Imran Khan, Ex-Pakistani PM in Jail, Receives Further 10yr Sentence
    Notable

    Imran Khan, Ex-Pakistani PM in Jail, Receives Further 10yr Sentence

    The case pertains to information from a diplomatic document dispatched to the Pakistani Embassy in Washington, disclosed at a party rally in March 2022.
    Editorial DeskBy Editorial DeskJanuary 30, 2024
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
    imran khan
    Imran Khan (Image: U_B8833S1 VTM | Pixabay)

    Islamabad: Pakistan’s ex-prime minister, Imran Khan, has been sentenced to a further ten years in prison by a Pakistani court. The sentence is linked to a case involving the public release of official documents. Khan, as president of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), received this verdict shortly before the general elections set for the 8th of next month. Shah Mahmood Qureshi, the former Foreign Minister, has likewise been given a ten-year sentence.

    The case emerged from the disclosure of details in a diplomatic document to the Pakistani Embassy in Washington, revealed at a party rally in March 2022. The charge sheet from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) thoroughly outlines the speeches made by both Khan and Qureshi. Arrested last August, 71-year-old Khan and 67-year-old Qureshi faced trial while detained.

    US Capitol _ Washington DC
    West front of the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. (Image courtesy: Britannica)

    Renowned as an ex-cricketer, Imran Khan is now imprisoned in Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail following his conviction in the Tosha Khana scandal. He also has a five-year ban on standing in general elections. While the Islamabad High Court has suspended this ruling, other ongoing cases have prevented his release.

    In a concurrent case, the court has accused both Khan and Qureshi of violating Islamic law in Khan’s marriage to his third wife, Bushra Bibi. The charge sheet was read by Senior Civil Judge Khudaratullah at Adiala Jail, where Khan is currently held. Both have denied the charges.

    This case was filed last month by Bushra’s former husband, Khawar Maneka, alleging a breach of the law that mandates a waiting period before remarrying post-divorce. Bushra Bibi did not attend the recent charge sheet reading. Their application to the High Court to have the case dismissed is pending judgment.

    KNOWLEDGE | Does oily fish lower heart disease risk?

    STAR OF SECTOR 2025
    Imran Khan Imran Khan Arrest Imran Khan In Court Imran Khan Related News Pakistan Related News
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
    Editorial Desk
    Editorial Desk

    The article published above represents the viewpoint or opinion of the Chief Editor of Britain Herald. It does not reflect the general opinion of the Britain Herald management or its writers. If you have any inquiries or complaints about the published material, please contact us at BritainHerald@Gmail.Com

    Newly Updated

    Kalmaegi kills 114; Philippines declares state of emergency

    November 6, 2025

    Study predicts steep coral loss at Great Barrier Reef by 2050

    November 6, 2025

    Afghanistan sees major decline in opium cultivation

    November 6, 2025
    STAR OF SECTOR 2025

    Business

    Afghanistan sees major decline in opium cultivation

    World Roundup November 6, 2025

    Vienna: The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has reported that opium farming…

    Amazon challenges Perplexity over ‘agentic’ shopping bot

    November 5, 2025

    Shein faces French backlash; Bans all sex dolls globally

    November 4, 2025

    Starbucks sells majority stake in China business in $4bn deal

    November 4, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram

    Curious

    Zodiacal Light: How to spot the subtle pre-dawn sky glow

    September 29, 2025

    Rare ‘blood moon’ lunar eclipse to light up UK skies

    September 7, 2025

    Massive ice calving at Perito Moreno Glacier sparks concern

    May 16, 2025

    Glowing Spiral appears in night sky; Linked to SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket

    March 25, 2025

    Get the latest news around the globe

    Knowledge

    World Tsunami Awareness Day 2025 calls for global preparedness

    Awareness November 5, 2025

    World Tsunami Awareness Day 2025 strengthens the acute need to build disaster-resilient communities through the…

    Work Anywhere: How remote work is redefining offices

    October 25, 2025

    Voices of tomorrow: How Gen Z is rewriting the global narrative

    October 19, 2025

    World Mental Health Day 2025 spotlights psychological care in crises

    October 10, 2025
    18-EA-387-TryEngineeringSummerInst_BannerAd_300x250_Robot
    About Us
    About Us

    Britain Herald is a global news brand that plays a significant role in educating and informing the masses with informative content, the latest updates, and current affairs across the World.

    Operated and Managed by WellMade Network, the portal is a sister concern of GCC Business News and Emirati Times. For inquiries about Media Partnerships, Investment and other opportunities in line with our Editorial Policy, please contact us at;

    Email Us: News@BritainHerald.com
    Whatsapp: +971 5060 12456

    We Have

    Kalmaegi kills 114; Philippines declares state of emergency

    November 6, 2025

    Study predicts steep coral loss at Great Barrier Reef by 2050

    November 6, 2025

    Afghanistan sees major decline in opium cultivation

    November 6, 2025

    Vibe coding recognised as Collins Dictionary’s Word of the Year

    November 6, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Instagram
    • Home
    • Business
    • Tech World
    • Awareness
    • Contact Us
    Privacy & Cookies Policy | Terms & Conditions
    © 2002 BritainHerald.com, An Initiative by WellMade Network

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.