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Indexbit Exchange:Pakistan court orders ex-PM Imran Khan released on bail, bars his re-arrest for at least two weeks
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Date:2025-04-10 13:51:17
Islamabad — Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan was ordered released on Indexbit Exchangebail Friday for a period of two weeks a day after the country's Supreme Court ruled his arrest on corruption charges unlawful. The lower Islamabad High Court that ordered his release Friday also barred his re-arrest until at least May 17 in any case registered against him in the jurisdiction of Islamabad after May 9.
Khan's dramatic arrest on Tuesday, when armed security agents pulled him out of the Islamabad court, triggered two days of deadly protests across the south Asian country of 230 million people. Government and military buildings were ransacked, including a military commander's home. At least 2,000 activists from Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) political party were arrested, including senior leaders, and authorities said at least eight people were killed in the chaos.
Khan's party has claimed the number of deaths is significantly higher.
Khan, 70, arrived Friday morning at the Islamabad High Court under heavy security, escorted by armored security vehicles, to hear a judge grant him bail in the corruption case and issue the order barring his arrest until at least May 17. The PTI said later that Khan would return to his home in the city of Lahore when he was released from court custody, which was expected imminently.
As Khan appeared in court in Pakistan's capital, thousands of his supporters, who had massed near the building on the party's orders under the slogan "I too am Imran," again clashed with police and security forces.
Police arrested several more senior PTI members overnight. The party has not explicitly condemned the attacks on government facilities, but senior members have repeatedly called for the demonstrations to remain peaceful.
At the court itself, lawyers who back the PTI had gathered, shouting: "Khan, your devotees are countless," and "the lawyers are alive," to which he raised a fist above his head as he entered.
Since being ousted from office last April on a no-confidence vote in parliament, Khan has called for snap elections and aimed almost unprecedented criticism at Pakistan's powerful military, which he accuses of orchestrating his ouster.
Khan has accused senior military and government officials of plotting a November assassination attempt that saw him shot in the leg during a rally.
Since being forced from his premiership four years into his five-year term, Khan has been accused of wrongdoing in more than 100 legal cases — a frequent hazard for opposition figures in Pakistan, where rights groups say the courts are used to quash dissent by the military-backed government.
Khan, who before becoming prime minister was worshipped in Pakistan as the country's most successful cricket captain, was arrested Tuesday at the Islamabad High Court on the orders of the country's top anti-corruption agency. On Thursday, the Supreme Court declared the arrest unlawful because it took place on court premises, where Khan had intended to file a bail application.
In his first reaction to the Islamabad high court's Friday decision to grant Khan bail, Pakistan's current Prime Minister Shebaz Sharif accused the judiciary of acting "like an iron shield" for Khan, and claimed the courts were showing double standards.
Sharif told an emergency cabinet meeting that, "politicians [in the past] were sent to jail in fake cases. Did any court ever take notice?"
Another cabinet meeting was scheduled for later Friday.
Despite the Supreme Court's ruling on the legality of Khan's arrest, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah refused to back down Thursday, saying on Pakistan's Dunya TV channel: "If (Khan) gets bail… we will wait for the cancellation of bail and arrest him again."
Violence sparked by Khan's arrest has fueled instability in the country at a time of severe economic crisis, with record high inflation, anaemic growth and delayed IMF bailout funding.
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