A special court in Islamabad on Tuesday instructed the authorities of the Adial prison to allow the founder of PTI, Imran Khan, to maintain a telephone conversation with their children abroad and that your personal doctor also allows you a medical check -up.
Last month, the special central judge Shahrukh Arjemand approved two requests submitted in the name of Imran related to applications. The court had sought an answer from the Adiala authorities to provide the facilities.
Today, the judge listened to a request from the prison authorities against the court order and dismissed it
A report to the Judge of the Superintendent of the Prison on Monday had asked that the orders of the Court on January 10 and February 3 were reviewed and reserved because “being inconsistent and contrary to basic rights and the principle of recognition of inherent dignity and the inalienable rights of the inmates”, arguing that extending the two facilities to Imran would be against the spirit of the Constitution, as well as the rules of the Constitution, as well as the rules of the Constitution, as well as the rules of the Constitution, as well as the rules of the Pakistan prison.
A court order issued today, available with Dawn.comHe said that the trials approved on January 10 and 28 and on February 3 were approved after taking into account all the relevant factors and could not receive without any solid reason and, therefore, the request of the Superintendent of the prison was rejected.
The order instructed the Superintendent to “strictly follow” the three orders in “letter and spirit.” The audience was postponed next Wednesday.
A previous day, the children of Imran, Suleman Khan (28) and Qasim Khan (26), had drawn attention to their father’s imprisonment. The two, in a rare public appearance, had requested their release, claiming that their telephone calls settled with their father at odd moments with a limited duration, and added that the failure of the calls “meant going a long time before they could talk to him again.”
In addition, they said they spoke with Imran only once every two or three months.
Imran, imprisoned since August 2023, is complying with a sentence in the Adiala jail in the case of corruption of £ 190 million and also faces pending essays under the anti -terrorist law related to the protests of May 9, 2023.