The wife and daughter of former foreign minister and vice chairman of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) party, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, wait outside the Adiyala Prison, where Qureshi is kept, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, 23 October 2023. EFE-EPA/SOHAIL SHAHZAD

Pakistani court indicts former PM Imran Khan in state secrets case

Islamabad, Oct 23 (EFE).- A Pakistani court indicted former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his top aide, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, on Monday in a case related to the leaking of official secrets.

Shah Khawar, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) special prosecutor, talks with journalists after a case hearing of former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) party chairman Imran Khan, outside the Adiyala Prison, where Khan is kept, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, 23 October 2023. EFE-EPA/SOHAIL SHAHZAD

The special court, convened to hear the case, conducted proceedings within Adiala Jail, where both Pakistani leaders are incarcerated.

Pakistani security officials stand guard during a hearing of a case of former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) party chairman Imran Khan, outside the Adiyala Prison, where Khan is kept, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, 23 October 2023. EFE-EPA/SOHAIL SHAHZAD

The case concerns an alleged diplomatic cable that Pakistan’s then ambassador to Washington, Asad Majeed Khan, sent to the government in early 2022.

Pakistani security officials stand guard during a hearing of a case of former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) party chairman Imran Khan, outside the Adiyala Prison, where Khan is kept, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, 23 October 2023. EFE-EPA/SOHAIL SHAHZAD

The former prime minister publicly disclosed the contents of the alleged cable and accused the United States of a conspiracy that led to his removal in a parliamentary vote in April 2022.

A vehicle carrying Special Court Judge Abual Hasnat Zulqarnain arrives at Adiyala prison during a hearing of a case of former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) party chairman Imran Khan, outside the Adiyala Prison, where Khan is kept, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, 23 October 2023. PTI Chairman Imran Khan and Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi have been indicted on 23 October in the cipher case under the Official Secrets Act. Both suspects have pleaded not guilty. The special court has issued a notice to summon government lawyers for 27 October. The case concerns a diplomatic cable that reportedly went missing from Imran's possession, with Imran claiming it pointed to a conspiracy to remove him from office. Imran was ousted through a vote of no-confidence in April 2022 and was later sentenced to three years in prison in the Toshakhana case. His sentence was suspended, but he was arrested in the cypher case and has remained in jail on judicial remand. PTI Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who was the foreign minister in Imran's government, is also implicated in the case. Imran's counsel criticized the treatment of the accused, calling it inhumane and stating that Imran has protested against it. (Protestas) EFE/EPA/SOHAIL SHAHZAD

Qureshi was the foreign minister in Khan’s cabinet when the cipher was sent to his ministry.

Washington has denied Khan’s allegations.

Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party said Imran Khan and Vice Chairman Qureshi have been charged in the cipher case by the special court established under a colonial law.

The party noted that the proceedings had been conducted hastily.

During his court appearance, Khan denied he had committed any crime, saying it was a conspiracy against him that led to the ouster of his government, defense lawyer Barrister Umair Niazi said.

“Charges have not been shown to me on the basis of which the trial is ongoing. It is an illegal trial,” Khan was quoted by the lawyer as saying.

The indictment had been postponed earlier due to the defense legal team’s claim that they had not been provided with copies of the charge sheet and other legal documents.

Khan claimed that the US conspired to remove him from power over his neutral stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, based on the content of the so-called cipher.

In March 2021, Imran Khan alleged that Pakistan’s then-ambassador Majeed Khan sent the cable back to headquarters, which detailed an alleged conversation between two American diplomats and the ambassador.

The Intercept, an American news portal, published the text of the leaked cable, alleging that US officials pressured the Pakistani envoy to remove Khan as prime minister for visiting Moscow on the eve of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2021.

Imran Khan was eventually ousted following a parliamentary no-confidence vote on Apr.10, 2022, leading to a change in government, with Shehbaz Sharif replacing him as the prime minister.

Khan was arrested on Aug 5 and is facing nearly 200 legal cases, which he has consistently denied as “politically motivated.” EFE

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