Imran Khan Sentenced to 14 Years in Al-Qadir Trust Case
Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison as part of the Al-Qadir Trust case. His wife, Bushra Bibi, received a 7-year sentence. The couple was convicted for their roles in an alleged corruption scheme involving misappropriated funds designated for Khan's Al-Qadir University Project Trust.
The sentencing took place in Islamabad, where Imran Khan has been held since August 2023 on various legal charges, which he claims are politically motivated. The Al-Qadir Trust case centers on allegations that Khan facilitated the transfer of funds—originally meant for the government—into an account for land payments by Bahria Town Karachi, ultimately gaining personal benefits from the arrangement.
The charges were first brought against Khan and his wife in February 2024, following controversial general elections. Despite his acquittal in other cases in 2024, fresh legal challenges continued to plague the former prime minister.
This verdict was anticipated, according to sources close to Khan, who allege that the judicial proceedings lacked fair trial standards and were influenced by military directives.
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