Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi Sentenced to 10 Years in Toshakhana II Case
Toshakhana case verdict
Toshakhana case verdict
(Web Desk): Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi receive 10-year prison sentences in the high-profile Toshakhana case, marking a historic judicial verdict in Pakistan.

In a stunning turn of events, Rawalpindi court has sentenced PTI chief Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi to 10 years in prison each in the high-profile Toshakhana II case. Both were also slapped with hefty fines, with extra jail time looming for non-payment.

The court ruled that the couple illegally pocketed and misused luxurious gifts from Toshakhana, the government vault for gifts given to officials. Prosecutors presented ironclad evidence proving that the former Prime Minister and his wife broke official rules, and the court found it fully convincing.

Security at the courthouse was locked down like never before, barring all unrelated individuals as the nation watched every moment unfold. The Toshakhana II case, one of Pakistan’s most explosive legal dramas, has gripped the country from day one.

The verdict has set off shockwaves across the political spectrum. Supporters of Imran Khan erupted in outrage, calling it politically motivated, while critics hail it as a landmark blow against corruption.

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Officials emphasized that the ruling sends a brutal warning about transparency and accountability, proving that misuse of official privileges comes with serious consequences. Analysts are calling it one of the most defining judicial moments in Pakistan’s history, with nationwide debate and heated reactions expected to continue for weeks.