Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan ruined within two days, court sentenced him to 14 years in Toshakhana Case

On January 30, Pakistan court sentenced Imran Khan and former Foreign Minister Mahmood Qureshi to 10 years in prison for leaking confidential information. Imran Khan (Photo Source: X/Twitter) Imran Khan: Troubles are increasing for former Pakistani player and Prime Minister Imran Khan. Yesterday (January 30), Pakistan court sentenced Imran Khan and former Foreign Minister Mahmood Qureshi to 10 years imprisonment for leaking confidential information. Today (31 January) the court in Toshakhana case Imran Khan And his wife has been sentenced to 14 years imprisonment. Within two days, Imran Khan’s whole world has turned upside down. Imran Khan has been given two sentences within two days. Let us tell you that Imran Khan has already visited the court regarding many cases. Know what is Toshakhana case Imran Khan had received gifts when he was serving as the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Which he had not declared in tax and had sold. Gifts received from foreign leaders are kept in Toshakhana. According to the rules of Toshakhana, gifts can be kept with you only after paying tax. The gift should first be deposited in the Toshakhana. Imran Khan violated the rules of Toshakhana. Imran Khan and his wife are accused of misusing their power and keeping gifts for themselves at low prices. Fine of so many crores has been imposed Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi have been sentenced to 14 years. After which a fine of Rs 78-78 crore has also been imposed on both of them. Imran Khan was banned for 5 years from contesting elections on any political post for the first five years. Which has now been increased to 10 years. Imran Khan and Mahmood Qureshi were accused of leaking confidential information under the Official Secrets Act. Due to which both are currently lodged in Adiala jail. Today, both of them from jail virtually participated in the court hearing regarding the Toshakhana case. Whereas Imran’s wife Bushra did not reach the court for appearance.