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Pakistan court sentences ex-PM Imran Khan to 14 years in land graft case, ARY News reports

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Posted on January 17, 2025

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· Last updated: January 27, 2026

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ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A Pakistani court sentenced former Prime Minister Imran Khan to 14 years imprisonment on Friday in a land corruption case, local broadcaster ARY News reported. The verdict in the

Ex-PM Imran Khan Gets 14-Year Sentence in Land Graft Case

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A Pakistani court sentenced former Prime Minister Imran Khan to 14 years imprisonment on Friday in a land corruption case, local broadcaster ARY News reported.

The verdict in the case, the largest in terms of financial wrongdoing faced by Khan, was delivered by an anti-graft court in a prison in the garrison city of Rawalpindi, where Khan has been jailed since August 2023.

(Reporting by Islamabad newsroom; Editing by YP Rajesh)

Key Takeaways

  • Imran Khan sentenced to 14 years for land corruption.
  • Verdict delivered by an anti-graft court in Rawalpindi.
  • Case is the largest financial wrongdoing faced by Khan.
  • Khan has been jailed since August 2023.
  • ARY News reported the court's decision.

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The verdict was delivered by an anti-graft court in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

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