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Imran Khan received a 14-year sentence in Toshakhana

Imran Khan received a 14-year sentence in Toshakhana

Imran Khan received a 14-year sentence in Toshakhana

In the Toshakhana case, former prime minister Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi received 14 years in prison. The former captain of Pakistan had more legal challenges on Wednesday.

For ten years, Judge Muhammad Bashir barred the former prime minister from holding public office and fined the couple Rs 1.57 billion, or 787 million apiece.

During the most recent session in Adiala jail, the authorities recorded Bushra Bibi’s statement in compliance with Section 342.

Khan informed the judge that his wife was mocked for being involved in the case, even though he was not.

A total of Rs 1.57 billion worth of graft jewelry, including necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings, was examined by the NAB.

A private company informed Khan and Bushra that the jewelry had a Rs9 million value.

Imran Khan received a ten-year prison sentence on Tuesday for the cipher crime.

Judge Abul Hasnat Zulqarnain of the Special Court made the declaration during the hearing at Rawalpindi Adiala Jail.

Over the course of his incredible career, Imran participated in 175 one-day internationals and 88 test matches for Pakistan.

With an average of 37 at bat and 22 at the ball, he was the most remarkable of the four all-rounders (Ian Botham, Richard Hadlee, Kapil Dev, and himself) who shocked everyone in 1980s Test cricket.

In 51 Test matches during his last ten years of international cricket, Imran averaged fifty at bat and nineteen at the ball.

The 1992 World Cup was Imran’s greatest career achievement. In 1987, Imran led Pakistan to their first England series win.

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