Imran Khan Jail: Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has been sentenced to 14 years in prison in the land corruption case related to Al-Qadir Trust. Apart from this, Bushra Bibi has been sentenced to 7 years. According to the report of Ary News, this verdict was pronounced in the anti-corruption court of Rawalpindi, where Imran Khan has been in jail since August 2023. In this case, along with Khan, his wife Bushra Bibi and six others were charged, most of whom are out of the country. At the same time, the court has also imposed a fine of Rs 10 lakh and Rs 5 lakh on Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi.
Highlights:
- Imran Khan sentenced to 14 years in jail in corruption case.
- His wife Bushra Bibi was sentenced to 7 years imprisonment.
- Allegations of irregularities in land transfer.
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Judge Nasir Javed Rana pronounced the verdict in a temporary court set up in Adiala Jail. The verdict had been postponed thrice. The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) had filed a case against Khan and others in December 2023, accusing them of causing a loss of 190 million pounds (about 50 billion PAK) to the national exchequer.
Imran Khan Jail: Guilty of causing loss of Rs 50 billion to Pakistan
The Al-Qadir Trust corruption case is one of the biggest cases of financial wrongdoing in the history of Pakistan. The case alleges that Imran Khan and his wife, in collusion with a property tycoon, misused government money. However, other accused apart from Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi are out of the country, leaving only Khan and Bibi to be tried.
Al-Qadir Trust case is a scam of 50 billion
- According to Pakistani media reports, there are 4 important characters in this case. Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi, billionaire land mafia Malik Riaz and Bushra’s friend Farah Gogi.
- The Pakistan government alleges that when Khan became the Prime Minister, he implicated Malik Riaz in a money laundering case. Riaz’s property worth billions of rupees was confiscated in Britain. One of his henchmen was also arrested in London, from whom 40 billion Pakistani rupees were recovered.
- It is alleged that two deals were struck after this case. Under this, the British government returned the money recovered from Riyaz’s henchman to the Pakistan government.
- It is alleged that Imran did not inform the cabinet about this money. Instead, he formed a trust named Al Qadir and started a university to impart religious education. Its board of directors had 3 members. Imran Khan, Bushra Bibi and Farah Gogi.
- It is said in the FIR of this case that Malik Riaz gave land worth billions of rupees for this. He also gifted a diamond ring to Bushra Bibi. In return, all the cases against Riaz were closed.
- After Imran’s arrest, Pakistan’s Home Minister Rana Sanaullah said – This is the biggest scam in the history of Pakistan. The government treasury has suffered a loss of at least 50 billion rupees. Despite this, Imran or Bushra did not come for questioning even once in 13 months. In 3 years, only 32 students took admission in this university.
- According to Geo News, considering the whole matter, a case was registered against Imran Khan and his wife for taking a bribe of Rs 1,955 crores.
Imran Khan denies allegations
Imran Khan, who is currently in jail, has denied the allegations. He has called the allegation “politically motivated”. He was earlier jailed in 2023 in several legal cases, although he was acquitted in the high-profile Toshakhana and Iddat cases. NAB prosecutors argued that Khan and Bibi refused to provide justification or documents about the transactions, acting with “malicious intent”.
Bushra Bibi and Al-Qadir Trust

Bushra Bibi, who is the trustee of Al-Qadir Trust, is accused of personally benefiting from the deal. 458 kanal of land was acquired under the trust, and this land was used to build the university. According to the allegations, this money which was meant for the national treasury was diverted to private projects.
Property tycoon’s connection
The role of property tycoon is crucial in the case, who allegedly helped Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi in setting up this university. It is alleged that this collaboration was done for misuse of funds and personal gain.
Imran Khan Jail: Anti-corruption court’s decision
In this case, the anti-corruption court of Rawalpindi sentenced Imran Khan to 14 years in prison. The court found that the money was misused with the intention of causing loss to the national treasury.
Imran Khan Jail: Political and legal implications
Imran Khan’s conviction marks a significant turning point in Pakistan’s political landscape and anti-corruption drive. This verdict is not just a personal setback for Khan but also a message to influential figures about accountability.
Politically, it may weaken Khan’s party and influence, while legally, it sets a precedent for holding leaders accountable. The decision could intensify divisions among political factions and lead to unrest among his supporters.
It also raises questions about the judiciary’s role and future legal actions against other high-profile cases. This ruling may shape Pakistan’s fight for transparency and governance reform in the coming years.
Imran Khan Jail: There could be chaos again
Let us tell you that earlier in November last year, there were protests all over Pakistan to get Imran Khan out of jail. There was a lot of violence during this. Thousands of workers of Imran Khan’s party PTI were arrested. Earlier in May, during the protest, the workers even entered the army headquarters. Similar apprehensions are being expressed about the new decision of the court.
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