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Pakistan: Former Prime Minister Imran Khan interrogated in Attock jail over missing cypher case

Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, was reportedly interrogated by Pakistan's top investigative agency at the Attock Jail

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Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, was reportedly interrogated by Pakistan's top investigative agency at the Attock Jail. The interrogation was related to a case filed against Khan under the Official Secrets Act for the alleged wrongful use of a confidential diplomatic cable.

Pakistan’s The News International newspaper reported that Khan, who is currently serving a three-year jail term in a corruption case, admitted during the interrogation that he had misplaced the confidential diplomatic cable. The cable had been previously cited by Khan as evidence of a US-backed conspiracy to remove him as the prime minister.

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