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Pakistan court orders ex-PM Imran Khan be moved to hospital from jail

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Pakistan court orders ex-PM Imran Khan be moved to hospital from jail
Pakistan's Supreme Court ordered former Prime Minister Imran Khan to be moved to Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad within 48 hours.
48 hours · Khan Supreme Court, three-judge panel
The court also said Khan would be allowed weekly meetings with family members and telephone calls with his sons.
at least 1 per week · Khan Supreme Court, three-judge panel
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan has been imprisoned since 2023.
2023 · Khan Article
Khan has faced charges in more than 100 cases.
more than 100 · Khan Article
Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi were both sentenced to 17 years.
17 · Khan and Bushra Bibi Article
In February, Khan's lawyer said his client had 15% vision left in his right eye.
15 · Khan Khan's lawyer, lawyer
The court order said an eye specialist would be involved in Khan's hospital treatment.
Supreme Court, three-judge panel
Judges and members of Khan's political party warned supporters not to gather outside the hospital when he is transferred there.
Supreme Court, judges

Pakistan's Supreme Court has ordered jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan to be moved to hospital, following complaints about his poor health.

A three-judge panel ordered that the cricketer-turned-politician be taken to Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad in the next 48 hours to be examined by physicians.

The court also said Khan would be allowed weekly meetings with family members and telephone calls with his sons.

Khan has been imprisoned since 2023 on corruption charges, which he says were politically motivated.

The Pakistani government has not publicly commented on the court ruling.

In Tuesday's court order, the panel wrote: "We are mindful of the constitutional and legal obligation... to safeguard the life, health, dignity and security of the prisoner."

The 73-year-old's lawyers have said he's suffering from various health conditions, including poor eyesight, and has been unable to access specialist medical care.

In February, Khan's lawyer said his client had 15% vision left in his right eye after prison authorities failed to take action - an allegation the government disputed.

Reacting to the ruling, Zulfikar Bukhari, an adviser to Khan, said in quotes cited by AFP news agency: "We wish it had happened sooner so his eye and general health would not have deteriorated this much".

The court order said an eye specialist would be involved in Khan's hospital treatment.

The judges and members of Khan's political party, Tehreek-e-Insaf, have warned supporters not to gather outside the hospital when he is transferred there, which would be a breach of the court order.

Khan, who previously captained the Pakistan national cricket team, served as the country's prime minister from 2018 to 2022.

He was imprisoned in August 2023 and has faced charges in more than 100 cases, ranging from leaking state secrets to selling state gifts - all of which he decried as politically motivated.

Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi were both sentenced to 17 years late last year.

His jailing triggered large-scale protests by supporters, which were met with a crackdown by authorities.

Despite his jailing, Khan remains a significant presence in Pakistani politics with a large number of supporters.

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