Pakistan: Imran Khan confesses losing cipher during interrogation at Attock Jail

The court also imposed an 100,000 Pakistani Rupees fine after he was found guilty

World-News World-News-Today Top-World-News

Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, during his interrogation, confessed that he “lost” the cipher and is “unable to recall” where he had kept it, a report claimed. Responding to questions by a three-member team of Cybercrime Circle of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), headed by deputy director Ayyaz Khan, in the Attock jail, Imran Khan cooperated with the team, The News international reported.

The FIA team questioned him in the missing cipher case during which Imran Khan denied the paper which he waved in a public gathering and said that it was not the cipher. “The paper I gestured in the public was cabinet meeting minutes, and not cipher,” he claimed adding that it was his right as the PM of the country to keep the documents with him.

Imran Khan is in Attock jail after trail court in Islamabad sentenced him to three years in prison in connection with the Toshakhana case. The court also imposed an 100,000 Pakistani Rupees fine after he was found guilty of concealing proceeds of state depository gifts that he received from foreign dignities as the prime minister of the country from 2018 to 2022.

Also Read: Pathankot police, solves multi-state heist recovering stolen assets worth crores, nabs two Nepalese nationals from Bengaluru.


Trending