Special court directs jail official to let Imran contact his sons over telephone

Special court directs jail official to let Imran contact his sons over telephone

The special court on Wednesday directed the Adiala Jail superintendent to allow incarcerated PTI Chairman Imran Khan to get in touch with his sons on a telephone call.

The PTI chief was convicted and sentenced to three years in prison in the Toshakhana graft case on August 5, 2023. He was subsequently shifted to Attock jail, but the IHC later suspended his sentence. However, Imran remained in jail because he was on judicial remand in the cipher case.

On August 30, the special court had directed the Attock district jail superintendent to make arrangements for a phone call between the PTI chief and his sons.

However, upon the failure of the jail officials to do so, Imran’s legal team had filed a contempt of court petition in a special court against the superintendent.

Last month, the IHC accepted Imran’s petition to be shifted to Adiala jail in Rawalpindi from Attock district jail. He has since remained there on judicial remand and is expected to be indicted in the cipher case on October 23, along with former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.

Today, Special Court Judge Abual Hasnat Zulqarnain took up a petition seeking directives to the Adiala jail officials to allow Imran to contact his sons. Sheraz Ahmed Ranjha appeared in court as the PTI chairman’s counsel.

In the written order issued, the judge noted that the jail superintendent had “submitted his comments with the respect of SOPs in which there is no doubt that this sought of desired communication through telephone or by other mode in abroad are not warranted, specifically case in hand which is of Official Secret Act Court but the agonies of [the] family cannot [be] kept isolated”.

He then stated that the jail superintendent was directed to allow Imran to make a phone call to “family members (real sons)”.

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