Pakistan Court Charges Ex-PM Imran Khan of Violating Secrecy Law – Bloomberg

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Imran Khan
A Pakistan court charged former prime minister Imran Khan of violating the Official Secrets Act when he allegedly made public a secret diplomatic cable while in office, adding to his legal woes and further jeopardizing his chances of contesting national elections.
A special court judge Abual Hasnat Muhammad Zulqarnain will examine the evidence and witnesses from Thursday, Khan’s lawyer Salman Safdar said in a text message.

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