Former PM Imran Khan to be sentenced with 14 years imprisonment: report
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In the Cypher Case, Imran Khan is not getting any relief. In Geo News' program "Report Card," senior analysts stated that Imran Khan won't be spared in the Cypher Case. The allegations in the Cypher Case could lead to a sentence of three to fourteen years.
Senior journalist Azaz Syed mentioned that Imran Khan has been implicated in the Cypher Case by the FIA's charges. It should be noted that the Special Court has set October 17 as the date for Imran Khan and the Vice Chairman's indictment in the Cypher Case. Imran Khan would be given 14 years of imprisonment in the Cypher Case.
On Monday, in Islamabad, the special court judge Abu al-Hasanat heard the case against PTI's Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi in Adiala Jail.
Special Prosecutor Zulfiqar Naqvi, lawyer Salman Safdar, the FIA team, and the investigating officer appeared in court. During the hearing, copies of the indictment in the Cypher Case were distributed. The court scheduled the indictment of the Chairman of PTI and Vice Chairman to be held until October 17 during the hearing.
However, the Chief Justice of the Islamabad High Court postponed the hearing on Chairman PTI's Cypher Case to Thursday on bail request. Chief Justice Amir Farooq said that there are not many lawyers present at the rostrum; only two lawyers are present. An open court hearing has been ordered on this request. If something sensitive comes up, both lawyers will listen to the camera evidence through consultation.