Imran Khan’s acquittal plea in £190 million case rejected

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ISLAMABAD, SEP 12 (DNA) : The Accountability Court of Rawalpindi has rejected the acquittal plea of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Founder Imran Khan in the £190 million reference case.

The hearing took place at Adiala Jail, where Accountability Court Judge Nasir Javed Rana pronounced the much-awaited decision.

During the proceedings, the court instructed the defense lawyers to cross-examine the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) investigation officer in the next hearing, which is scheduled for tomorrow.

The case, which revolves around the misappropriation of £190 million, is a key part of the ongoing investigations against the PTI founder. The court’s decision to reject the acquittal plea suggests that the legal battle will continue.

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In addition, the bail application of Bushra Bibi, the PTI founder’s wife, remains pending and has been attached to the main reference. Her bail application is expected to be decided alongside the case proceedings.

On September 7, the former prime minister had sought relief in the case following recent amendments to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) laws. A petition was submitted in response to the NAB reference, which pertains to allegations of financial misconduct.

Imran Khan’s wife, Bushra Bibi, had already submitted a separate application for acquittal related to the same reference. The PTI founder’s legal representative argued that this petition should be considered alongside Bushra Bibi’s application.

NAB lawyers contended that the court has jurisdiction over the case and that the reference should be heard in its entirety. They argued that the recent Supreme Court decision does not impact this case and that the defence should have first challenged the jurisdiction before considering acquittal.