Toshakhana case: Judge cancels ex-Pak PM Imran Khan's arrest warrants, adjourns hearing till 30 March

Earlier on Saturday, police stormed the PTI chairman's Zaman Park home with and arrested over 60 people amid tear gas shelling

FP Staff March 18, 2023 17:41:54 IST
Toshakhana case: Judge cancels ex-Pak PM Imran Khan's arrest warrants, adjourns hearing till 30 March

Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. Reuters File

A judge on Saturday cancelled Imran Khan’s arrest warrants in the Toshkhana case as the former Pakistan prime minister marked his attendance at an Islamabad court.

The hearing was adjourned till 30 March as workers belonging to Khan’s party PTI and police clashed in the premises of the judicial complex, Dawn reported.

Additional District and Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal has ordered Khan to appear in a personal capacity in the next hearing.

Meanwhile, high drama happened at the PTI chairman’s Zaman Park home in Lahore with police entering the residence and arresting over 60 people amid tear gas shelling.

Earlier in the day, Khan left his Zaman Park residence for the Islamabad court. A vehicle from his convoy overturned while he was on the way to the capital city.

What is the Toshakhana case?

In a probe, Pakistan’s anti-corruption body the National Accountability Bureau found that Khan during his tenure as PM retained some state gifts presented to him by various foreign dignitaries, an?ANI?report said.

On 19 November 2022, the NAB had taken notice of the alleged non-disclosure of the actual value of gifts received by the former prime minister, his wife, and other cabinet members.

Sources privy to the matter said that there was a discrepancy between the actual value of the gifts received by the former prime minister and the sale,?ANI?reported.

With inputs from agencies

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