Court convicts Pakistan ex-PM, wife for graft
Imran Khan is being pressured into accepting a deal with the military to step back from politics.

Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan along with his wife Bushra Bibi
AFP
Imran Khan is being pressured into accepting a deal with the military to step back from politics.

Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan along with his wife Bushra Bibi
AFP

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RAWALPINDI (AFP) — A Pakistan court on Friday convicted former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi in a landmark graft case, sentencing Khan to 14 years in prison.
Khan has been held in custody since August 2023 charged with around 200 cases but his party claim the latest conviction was being used to pressure him into silence.
“I will neither make any deal nor seek any relief,” Khan told reporters inside the court room after his conviction.
The anti-graft court convened in the jail near the capital Islamabad where Khan is being held, and convicted him along with his wife over a welfare foundation they established together called the Al-Qadir Trust.
“The prosecution has proven its case. Khan is convicted,” said Judge Nasir Javed Rana, announcing a 14 year sentence for Khan and seven years for Bibi.
Faith healer Bibi, who was recently released on bail, was arrested at the court after the conviction, her spokesperson Mashal Yousafzai said.
Khan maintains the cases are politically motivated and designed to keep him from returning to power.
The sentence has been delayed several times over the past month, with analysts saying the jail term was being used to pressure Khan into accepting a deal with the military to step back from politics.
Since being ousted from power in 2022, Khan has launched an unprecedented campaign in which he has openly criticised the country’s powerful generals.
Khan has been previously handed four convictions, two of which have been overturned while the sentences in the other two cases were suspended.