Former Pak PM Imran Khan charged in cipher case
text_fieldsNew Delhi: A special court in Pakistan on Monday indicted former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan and former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in the cipher case for allegedly violating the secret laws of the country.
The hearing of the case was held at the Adiala jail in Rawalpindi by special court judge Abual Hasnat Zulqarnain.
Both Khan and Qureshi have pleaded not guilty to the charges. After the indictment, the court adjourned the hearing till October 27 when it will start the formal trial.
Khan was arrested in August after a case was filed against him for allegedly violating the Official Secrets Act by disclosing a secret diplomatic cable (cipher) sent by the country's embassy in Washington in March last year.
Khan had used that document to build a narrative that his government was ousted as a result of a foreign conspiracy.
On October 17 during the last hearing of the case, the court had adjourned the hearing till October 23 with the remarks that Khan and Qureshi would be indicted on that day.
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on September 30 presented the charge sheet against Khan and Qureshi who signed its copies.
The court was earlier set to indict Khan on October 17 but it delayed it after Khan's lawyers objected that he was not provided with the copies of chargesheet.
The cipher case concerns a diplomatic cable, which reportedly went missing from Khan's possession. He had repeatedly said before and after the no-confidence motion against him last year that the cipher pointed to a conspiracy to remove him from the prime minister's office.
Khan has been in jail due to the cipher case since the Islamabad High Court on August 29 granted him bail in the Toshakhana case in which he was arrested on August 5 from Lahore.
More than 150 cases have been registered against Khan since ouster from power in April last year.
With inputs from PTI