An Islamabad trial court on Saturday found PTI Chairman Imran Khan guilty of “corrupt practices” in the Toshakhana case, leading to a three-year prison sentence and a fine of Rs100,000.
The court’s decision came after establishing the charges against the former prime minister, with evidence showing deliberate submission of false details to the Election Commission of Pakistan.
The Toshakhana Case Background
The Toshakhana case involved allegations of corruption against Imran Khan, highlighting the misuse of privileges and questionable practices during his tenure as Prime Minister.
Legal Implications and Police Involvement
ADSJ Humayun Dilawar, presiding over the case, directed the Islamabad police chief to ensure the execution of the court orders promptly. This directive emphasizes the seriousness of the verdict and the need for immediate action.