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Imran Khan returned to custody after medical review

Former Prime Minister Imran Khan has been taken back to prison following a hospital check-up, with relatives alleging mistreatment during his detention.

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Adrian Cole
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Source: Al Jazeera Global News · View original source
Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan taken back to prison after hospital check-up
Pakistani politics

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has been returned to prison after undergoing a hospital check-up, according to Al Jazeera Global News. The move highlights the ongoing tension surrounding the former leader’s custody and the institutional handling of high-profile political detainees in Pakistan.

While specific medical details regarding the nature of the check-up were not disclosed, Khan’s transfer from the hospital back to prison marks a continuation of his time in custody. The lack of detailed public information on the medical procedure has left questions about the standard of care provided to the former head of government.

The situation has drawn criticism from Khan’s relatives, who claim he is being tortured while in prison. These allegations suggest a deterioration in the conditions of his detention, although the specific instances of mistreatment have not been elaborated upon in the initial reports.

However, the torture claims remain attributed to family members and have not yet been independently verified by official authorities. This gap in verification adds a layer of uncertainty to the narrative, as the state has not formally responded to the relatives’ assertions at this stage.

The incident is being categorised under security concerns, reflecting the broader implications of detaining a former prime minister. As the political landscape in Pakistan remains fluid, the treatment of Khan in custody is likely to remain a focal point for both domestic and international observers.

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