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Imran Khan, Qureshi Acquitted in Cipher Case

IHC Chief Justice Aamer Farooq and Justice Miangul Hasan noted the case lacked evidence, as the cipher and its contents were never presented in court….reports Asian Lite News

In a major development for the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Monday acquitted party Chief and former Prime Minister Imran Khan along with the former Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in the cipher case, nullifying their 10-year sentence.

As per the order given by IHC Chief Justice Aamer Farooq and Justice Miangul Hasan, it was observed that there was lack of evidence in the case as the primary issue of the cipher and its contents were never presented before the court.

The judgment holds massive significance for both Khan and Qureshi as it not only trims down their 10-year prison sentence but also vindicates their stance that the earlier verdict given by a special court was based on political motives to keep them and their party out of the election race.

“Today is a day of celebration for all Pakistanis. Truth has won and justice has prevailed as the baseless case has been quashed,” said PTI Chairman Gohar Ali Khan.

He insisted that Khan, who has spent 10 months in jail in the case, will walk free soon as such “baseless cases” are framed only for “political victimisation”.

Another senior PTI leader, Shibli Faraz said that the party has seen very difficult days and suffered badly because of politically-motivated cases against its top leadership.

“Imran Khan is a true patriot. Despite being in jail in these difficult conditions, he has not done any deal nor has he sent his apology to anyone,” he said.

“Other leaders from PML-N (Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz) and PPP (Pakistan Peoples Party) would have immediately left the country. But, Khan is fighting bravely because he has dedicated his life to the people of Pakistan,” he added.

Salman Safdar, the lawyer who represented Khan and Qureshi in the cipher case, said Monday’s verdict is a result of a tedious three-month struggle and the courage of the High Court judges.

“The government failed miserably in proving its case before the court. The prosecutors had to step back from their principal position. Hats off to the honourable judges. Imran Khan and Shah Mahmood Qureshi have not committed any anti-state activity. We had made it clear from the first day that we want to argue on the merits of the case and that we will demand acquittal in the case,” he added.

In March 2022, Khan delivered a speech at a public gathering in Islamabad, during which he waved a document, claiming it to be the cipher letter, in which, Donald Lu, the then US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs had warned of serious consequences for Pakistan if Khan would survive the Vote of No Confidence (VONC).

The meeting detail between the US diplomat and the then Pakistani Ambassador to the US Asad Majeed was communicated to the Pakistan Foreign Office through a coded cipher communication letter marked “confidential”, which was shared with then-premier Imran Khan.

The case framed against Khan and Qureshi alleged that the cipher document was misplaced and its sensitive contents were leaked and waved in the public gathering. The case alleged that Khan later used the secret document and its classified information for personal and political gains.

Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) started a probe into the cipher gate case in July 2023 after the announcement of an official inquiry by the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) coalition government under the premiership of Shehbaz Sharif.

Khan was later arrested in August after being convicted in the Toshakhana case and was also declared arrested in the cipher case.

Both Khan and Qureshi were charged under section 5 and 9 of the Official Secrets Act (OSA) of the Pakistan Army, which meant that the provision could result in a possible death penalty or life imprisonment for both.

Earlier this year, a special court established under the Official Secret Act awarded Imran and Qureshi to at least 10-year imprisonment in the high-profile case. PTI, through its lawyer Safdar, appealed against the convictions in the Islamabad High Court.

“If the information has been twisted, then it should be known what the information was,” stated Chief Justice Farooq during the hearing on Monday.

The IHC verdict maintained that the prosecution “failed to link the alleged crime with revealing secrets concerning the armed forces and sensitive areas to foreign powers”.

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Imran, Qureshi Indicted in Cipher Case

The accusations included violating the Official Secrets Act during their time in office, waving the cipher at a rally in Islamabad on March 27, 2022, and using the cipher for political purposes…reports Asian Lite News

A special court in Pakistan reindicted former Prime Minister Imran Khan and ex-Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in the cipher case, accusing them of leaking state secrets and violating national laws.

The proceedings, presided over by Judge Abual Hasnat Zulqernain, took place in the high-security Adiala Jail Rawalpindi, where both leaders of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party are detained. Facing the judge, Khan, 71, and Qureshi, 67, pleaded not guilty to three charges.

The accusations included violating the Official Secrets Act during their time in office, waving the cipher at a rally in Islamabad on March 27, 2022, and using the cipher for political purposes.

During the hearing, Khan insisted on including in the charge sheet that he had exposed the national and international establishment, questioning the sequence of events that led to his government’s downfall and subsequent accusation.

He claimed the proceedings were a ‘drama’ aimed at protecting retired Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and US diplomat Donald Lu. Khan, expressing a lack of fear of the death penalty, asserted that the cipher was designed to topple his government, alleging a concealed conspiracy within it

Criticizing media restrictions, he called for a fair trial, warning the judge of the responsibility for any unfairness. The judge, in turn, reminded Khan of the courtroom setting and cautioned against an inappropriate tone.

Khan seeks recusal of IHC CJ

Imran Khan on Wednesday filed an application seeking recusal of Islamabad High Court (IHC) Chief Justice Aamer Farooq from all the benches hearing cases against him, Pakistan-based The News International newspaper reported.

The News International is an English-language newspaper in Pakistan.

The former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman moved the application in the IHC, expressing a lack of confidence in Chief Justice Farooq.

In the application, Khan stated that Justice Farooq, since assuming charge as IHC CJ, had given the impression of a “one-man high court” and had included himself in every single and division bench hearing cases pertaining to Khan, apart from his intra-court appeals.

It said CJ Farooq had heard 120 applications of the former PTI chairman, alleging that the Toshakhana trial against Khan was conducted against the law because of the IHC chief justice, as per The News International.

It added that CJ Farooq also heard a case related to the number of dependents of Khan in the election nomination papers. It stated that after the applicant raised objections to the single bench hearing the matter, a three-member bench was constituted, which, through a majority decision, dismissed the case against the former prime minister, according to The News International.

The application read that CJ Farooq not only removed the majority decision from the court’s website but also issued a press release. It maintained that the applicant had lost trust in the IHC CJ and did not expect justice from him; therefore, he should recuse himself from all the cases related to Khan.

Recently, an accountability court in Islamabad dismissed the pre-arrest bail plea of Imran Khan in the Toshakhana case, ARY News reported on Wednesday.

The accountability court’s judge, Muhammad Bashir, announced the reserved verdict on Imran Khan’s pre-arrest bail plea in the case.

The National Accountability Bureau’s (NAB) Deputy Prosecutor General, Muzaffar Abbasi, said that the PTI founder’s bail petition was rejected.

He said that the arrest orders would be implemented and the anti-corruption watchdog would seek the accused’s remand tomorrow.

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