Imran Khan protests ‘poor’ jail conditions during cypher case hearing

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Monday lodged a strong protest against “treatment meted out to him” in Adiala jail during the hearing of the cypher case and asked he be treated like any other prisoner, said his lawyer Salman Safdar.

Safdar was speaking to the media after attending a special court hearing of the cypher case held in the Adiala jail.

“The chairman protested that he was provided with a room where it was difficult to live, it is also difficult to move or walk in the cell,” said Safdar. He added that he felt that the PTI chief’s blood pressure was high during today’s hearing.

“The PTI chief strongly protested during the hearing in the court,” said Safdar.

Moreover, the lawyer asked that the trial of the case be conducted in an open court so the public could be aware of it. He added that it was not “right” to hold the trial in jail.

Meanwhile, the PTI chief’s other lawyer Sher Afzal Marwat disclosed that the PTI chief and his deputy Shah Mahmood Qureshi were presented in a “cage type” place for the hearing. Not even terrorists are presented in such a manner, said the lawyer.

Marwat also expressed annoyance over the judge’s attitude, claiming that Judge Abul Hasnat Zulqarnain’s had adopted a confrontational style during the hearing.

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