ISLAMABAD: A special court in Pakistan on Monday indicted former prime minister Imran Khan and his top aide, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, in a case in which the two are accused of leaking official secrets for political gain.
The special court postponed the indictment last Tuesday after Khan’s legal team argued that they were not provided copies of the charge sheet against their client.
The saga, which has come to be popularly known as the cipher case, relates to an alleged diplomatic correspondence between Washington and Islamabad that Khan says was proof that his ouster in a parliamentary vote of no-confidence in April 2022 was part of a US conspiracy to remove him. Washington has repeatedly denied Khan’s accusations.
Khan says the US got involved in the plot to oust him after his visit to Moscow and less than a month before his removal, he waved a letter to a crowd during a public rally, claiming it was a cipher from a foreign nation calling for the end of his government. He later revealed that country to be the US and said the secret diplomatic letter spoke of dire consequences if he continued to get closer to Russia.
Khan had traveled to Moscow on the eve of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and says the US and Pakistan’s own army, at the behest of the US, were opposed to him for pursuing an independent foreign policy, and thus banded together to overthrow his government. All three deny the charge.
“Chairman PTI Imran Khan and Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi have been charged in the cipher case by the special court established under a colonial law,” Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party said in a statement.
The PTI described it as an “indictment of its kind,” adding that witnesses have been summoned on Friday, Oct. 27, to record their statements.
“Whereas, the dynamics of a trial include testimony taken before a court rules in the favor of the prosecutor,” the statement said.
The PTI said it would challenge the decision in a higher court. Khan's lawyers say the case carries a maximum jail term of 14 years.
The former prime minister has been in jail since August 5 after he was convicted in a separate case involving the sale of state gifts. He was initially kept at the high-security Attock prison, but was later moved to Adiala jail. He has also been remanded in jail custody in the cipher case.
Khan says that the slew of cases registered against him after his ouster from office since April 2022 are all based on “politically motivated” charges.
The former prime minister also alleges that his aides are being forced out of the PTI under duress from the army in a maneuver to dismantle his party before elections scheduled early next year. The army denies this.
Khan and the PTI have also repeatedly raised concern that the party will be denied a “level-playing field” in the next general elections.