Pakistan’s Islamabad court on Tuesday extended judicial remand of former prime minister Imran Khan for another 14 days in the Cipher case, blighting the chances of his early release.
Khan, also the chief of the PTI party, got arrested last month after a case was filed against him for allegedly violating the Official Secrets Act by disclosing a cable (a.k.a. cipher) sent by the country’s embassy in Washington last year in March.
It is the 3rd time that Khan has been sent to jail on remand. The previous 14-day remand ended today.
The special court judge Abual Hasnat Zulqernain conducted hearings in the District Jail Attock, where Khan had been detained since August 5 after his arrest following his conviction in the Toshakhana case.
After the hearing, the court ordered to keep him in judicial custody until October 10 to complete the probe.
The court also extended the remand of former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi for the same period. Qureshi has also been accused under the same law.
Though the Islamabad High Court ordered authorities to shift Khan to the Adiyala jail in Rawalpindi but the directive was not implemented.
Previously, the authorities were allowed to conduct a hearing of the case in the jail due to security concerns.