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Qureshi handed over to FIA on 4-day remand under Official Secrets Act


Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who was arrested by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in the cipher case registered under the Official Secrets Act on August 19 (Saturday), has been handed over to the agency on a four-day physical remand. 
Qureshi was produced before the special court, which was established in Islamabad to hear cases filed under the Official Secrets Act earlier today.

Judge Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who was arrested by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in the cipher case registered under the Official Secrets Act on August 19 (Saturday), has been handed over to the agency for a four-day physical remand.

Qureshi was produced before the special court, which was established in Islamabad to hear cases filed under the Official Secrets Act earlier today.

Judge Abual Hasnat, an anti-terrorism court (ATC) Judge who was given additional responsibility to hear cases registered under the act, conducted the hearing of the case.

At the outset of the hearing, the FIA prosecutor sought Qureshi’s 13-day physical remand for the recovery of the alleged missing cipher while advocate his counsel Shoaib Shaheen opposed the FIA's plea.

The FIA prosecutor informed the court that incarcerated PTI chief Imran Khan was also interrogated in connection with the investigation into the case at Attock jail, the sources added.

After hearing the arguments, the court reserved the verdict on the FIA's plea.

The FIA team and PTI lawyers including Shaheen, Intizar Panjotha, Gohar Ali and Ali Bukhari were present in the courtroom, the judge ordered expelling unauthorised people, prior to the start of the in-camera hearing.

“It is a matter of the Official Secrets Act, irrelevant people should leave,” the judge had ordered.

The party’s junior lawyers were also ordered to leave, while a heavy contingent of Islamabad police was deployed outside the courtroom.

Proceedings of the court remained in camera in line with the law.

The establishment of the court comes amid controversy over the approval of the Official Secrets Act by President Arif Alvi. The law was greenlit a couple of days before the dissolution of the National Assembly on August 7.

Both Qureshi and PTI Chairman Imran Khan have been charged under the act for using the diplomatic cipher for political gains.

The FIR stated that both the PTI chairman and the former foreign minister revealed the contents of the classified document to unauthorised persons and twisted facts “for ulterior motives and personal gains in a manner prejudicial to the interests of state security”.

The PTI politician was arrested in the case on Saturday (August 19), while a case against Khan was registered by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on August 15, invoking Section 5 of the Official Secrets Act 1923.

What is the cipher case?
The cipher controversy first emerged on March 27, 2022, when Khan — just days before his ouster — brandished a letter, claiming that it was a cipher from a foreign nation, which mentioned that his government should be removed from power.

In October 2022, the federal cabinet gave the green signal to initiate action against the former prime minister pertaining to the matter and handed over the case to the FIA.

The cipher case against the former premier became serious after his principal secretary Azam Khan stated before a magistrate as well as the FIA that the former PM had used the US cipher for his ‘political gains’ and to avert a vote of no-confidence against him.

The former bureaucrat, in his confession, said when he provided the ex-premier with the cipher, he was “euphoric” and termed the language a “US blunder”. The former prime minister, according to Azam, then said that the cable could be used for “creating a narrative against establishment and opposition”.

Azam said the US cipher was used in political gatherings by the PTI chairman, despite his advice to him to avoid such acts. He mentioned that the former prime minister also told him that the cipher could be used to divert the public’s attention towards “foreign involvement” in the opposition’s no-confidence motion.

SOURCE:thenews


 



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