In a stunning turn of events, former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has been sentenced to a three-year jail term in Toshakhana case He is also disqualified from politics for five years by a trial court in Pakistan.
Verdict in Toshakhana Case
The court found him guilty of illegally selling state gifts in what has come to be known as the Toshakhana corruption case. Imran Khan was not present during the court proceedings but was arrested shortly after the verdict was announced.
Judge Humayun Dilawar, presiding over the case. He declared, “Involvement in corrupt practices has been proven,” as reported by AFP citing Pakistan TV.
This verdict marks a significant blow to Khan who has long claimed that the multitude of cases brought against him were politically motivated.
Charges on concealing details of Gift Given during Foreign Visit
This particular case was filed by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), accusing Imran Khan of “deliberately concealing” details of gifts he received from the Toshakha. Who was a repository for presents given to government officials during foreign visits.
The court found Khan guilty of deliberately submitting false details to the Election Commission and engaging in corrupt practices.
As part of the punishment, a fine of ₹1,00,000 was imposed on Khan, who heads the Tehreek-e-Insaf party.
Imran Khan’s legal team swiftly responded to the verdict, stating that they would file an immediate appeal against the conviction.
The team also raised concerns about the absence of the opportunity to present witnesses or thoroughly present arguments during the trial.
The Toshakhana case is just one of over 150 legal challenges that Khan has been grappling with. Ever since his ousting in April of the previous year.
The former cricketer-turned-politician insists that these cases are driven by political motives rather than genuine legal concerns.
If Imran Khan fails to overturn the conviction, it could pose a major obstacle for his participation in the upcoming national elections. The Next national elections are scheduled before November.
His disqualification from politics for five years effectively side lines him from the political arena.
The verdict has ignited a wave of discussion within Pakistan. This verdict has raised questions about the fairness of the trial its impact on the country’s political landscape.
As Imran Khan’s legal team prepares to file their appeal, the nation awaits further developments in this high-profile case that has captured the attention of the world.