PTI Founder Imran Khan and Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Handed 10-Year Jail Term in Cipher Case


 Blog Post 1: Verdict in Cipher Case Shakes Pakistan Politics

In a significant development, former Prime Minister Imran Khan and PTI Founder Shah Mahmood Qureshi have been sentenced to a 10-year jail term in the Cipher Case. The case, ongoing since last year, accused them of distorting diplomatic cipher contents for alleged nefarious purposes. The special court found the evidence sufficient and delivered the verdict promptly after recording statements from both accused individuals.

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Blog Post 2: PTI to Challenge Verdict in High Court

Following the verdict, PTI announced its intention to challenge the decision in the Islamabad High Court. Barrister Ali Zafar, representing PTI, criticized the verdict as a 'mockery' of justice and argued that the jail trial in the cipher case was contrary to Article 10-A. The legal battle continues, raising questions about the alleged misuse of classified information by high-profile political figures.

#PTI #HighCourtChallenge #CipherCaseVerdict #LegalBattle

Blog Post 3: Safeguarding Diplomatic Communications Amidst Political Turmoil

The Cipher Case highlights the importance of safeguarding diplomatic communications, with repercussions for those found in violation of such sensitive matters. The Federal Investigation Agency prosecutor had earlier raised concerns about delaying tactics employed during the trial. As the legal battle unfolds, the case underscores the need to ensure the integrity of classified information amidst high-profile political turmoil.

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