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Authorities are legally permitted to keep gifts if they pay a pre-determined price, often a fraction of the gift's value.

Digital Desk: On Monday, a judge dismissed a petition submitted by Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan seeking to have his non-bailable arrest warrant in the Toshakhana case lifted.

On February 28, Additional Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal issued a non-bailable arrest warrant against the cricketer-turned-politician for failing to appear in court in the Toshakhana case on a regular basis.

Khan has been accused of buying presents for profit, including a costly Graff wristwatch he obtained as premier at a reduced price from the state storehouse known as Toshakhana.

He is accused of concealing details of gifts he received from the Toshakhana, a repository where gifts given to government officials by foreign diplomats are held, in his asset declarations.

Authorities are legally permitted to keep gifts if they pay a pre-determined price, often a fraction of the gift's value.

On Sunday, the PTI head applied to the Lahore High Court (LHC) for post-arrest release after an Islamabad police squad arrived at his Zaman Park mansion to arrest him for failing to appear in court in the Toshakhana case. But, after Khan eluded capture, the police crew returned empty-handed.

Khan has not appeared in court since November of last year, when he was injured in an assassination attempt during a rally in the Punjab district of Wazirabad. After being shot during the assassination attempt, Khan was granted interim bail by a special court in Islamabad.

He has since had his bail extended owing to medical reasons.

Khan was deposed in April after losing a no-confidence vote in his leadership, which he said was part of a US-led conspiracy to destabilise him as a result of his independent foreign policy decisions on Russia, China, and Afghanistan.

The PTI leader, who took office in 2018, is Pakistan's first Prime Minister to be deposed in a no-confidence vote in Parliament.





 

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