Imran Khan and Wife Bushra Bibi Indicted in Toshakhana Case

Pakistan's National Account­ability Bureau (NAB) had alleged that the Saudi royal family gifted a Bulgari jewellery set - including a ring, bracelet, necklace and earrings - to Imran Khan's wife during her visit to the kingdom in May 2021

Trouble keeps piling up for the former Pakistan premier and founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party as he and his wife Bushra Bibi were indicted in the Toshakhana 2.0 case, on Thursday.

Pakistan's National Account­ability Bureau (NAB) had alleged that the Saudi royal family gifted a Bulgari jewellery set - including a ring, bracelet, necklace and earrings - to Imran Khan's wife during her visit to the kingdom in May 2021 that was illegally retained by the former first couple instead of submitting it to the government's Toshakhana where all such gifts to government officials are kept.

Advertisement

It was the country's Deputy Military Secretary at that time who had informed the special investigation court that the jewellery was retained by Imran Khan's wife.

On Thursday, a special court read the charges to Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi - both were present during the hearing - initiating legal proceedings into the case.

Advertisement

Khan is currently facing various charges and is serving prison term in Rawalpindi's Adiala jail, but his wife Bushra Bibi was granted bail on the infamous Iddat case and other cases.

NAB maintained that Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi had deliberately undervalued the actual price of jewelry set.

Advertisement

NAB disclosed that Bulgari sold the necklace to a Saudi Arabian franchise on May 25, 2018 for 300,000 Euros and earrings for 80,000 Euros. The total value of the jewelry set was valued in Pakistani currency at Rs 75,661,600. However, the investigating agency said the necklace and earrings were valued by Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi, so there was a loss of at least Rs 35,765,800 to the national treasury.

The indictment of Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi in the Toshakhana 2.0 case comes at a time when the PTI founder is facing multiple cases, including fresh ones filed against him for ordering and orchestrating the recent violent protest in Islamabad.

Advertisement

Khan has a long and grueling road ahead as any confession by former ISI chief Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Faiz Hamed, who has been accused of supporting former PM and even being the mastermind behind the targeted attacks by PTI workers on military installations across the country on May 9 last year, may invite more hearings, this time in military courts.

Read also| Israeli Defence Minister Sees Potential for Hostage Release in Ceasefire Negotiations

Read also| Pakistan: Ex-ISI Chief Faiz Hameed Indicted for Political Meddling and Creating Unrest

Advertisement

Advertisement