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Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan returned to custody after medical evaluation
Imran Khan, Pakistan's ex-prime minister, has been remanded back into police custody following hospital examinations. The development comes as Khan faces multiple legal cases in the country.
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Imran Khan, who served as Pakistan's Prime Minister from 2018 to 2022, was transferred back to jail after undergoing medical checks at a hospital, according to government officials. The former cricket star-turned-politician had been taken to the medical facility for evaluation as part of ongoing detention procedures.
Khan has been embroiled in legal troubles since his ouster from office, facing numerous charges that his supporters claim are politically motivated. The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party chief has consistently denied wrongdoing and maintained that cases against him are part of a campaign to sideline him from politics.
The return to custody marks the latest development in Khan's protracted legal battle. His detention has drawn international attention and sparked considerable political debate within Pakistan, with his party organizing protests demanding his release and fair treatment.
Khan's legal situation remains complex, with multiple cases pending across different courts. His supporters continue to rally behind him, viewing his prosecution as an attempt to weaken the opposition ahead of upcoming political contests in the country.