PAKISTAN SC COURT ORDERS EX-PM IMRAN KHAN BE MOVED TO HOSPITAL FROM JAIL

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Tue 18 August 2026:

Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Tuesday directed that former Prime Minister Imran Khan be transferred from prison to a hospital for medical care, granting a persistent request from his political party and relatives who have voiced worries about his condition.

The 73-year-old cricket star turned politician has been held at a jail in the garrison city of Rawalpindi since August 2023. He was convicted in multiple cases that he maintains were politically motivated after his removal from office in 2022.

The ruling responds to long-standing concerns raised by Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party and family members over his health while in detention.

His sons repeatedly expressed concern regarding his deteriorating ​health last year, with his lawyers saying he had lost significant vision in his right eye while in prison.

“Mindful of ​the fundamental right, we are issuing this order to ensure health and safety of the prisoner,” said ⁠Justice Shahid Waheed, head of the three-judge bench that heard the petition.

The court directed that Khan be moved to Shifa International Hospital ​in the capital Islamabad within 48 hours and remain there until September 16, Khan’s spokesperson Naeem Haider Panjutha said on X.

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It also ordered the creation ​of a medical panel for his treatment, including a cardiologist, general medicine specialist, eye specialist and Khan’s personal physician.

Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party welcomed the order, saying it should be implemented “immediately, fully, and without delay”.

“We wish it had happened sooner so his eye and general health would not have deteriorated this much,” PTI ​spokesperson Zulfikar Bukhari said.

The party also appealed to its members and Khan’s supporters not to gather outside the hospital, in accordance with ​the court’s order.

Khan’s younger son, Kasim, said his health was “all that mattered”.

“We hope the government adheres to the court orders…allows calls and issues our visas to Pakistan simply so we can come and see him,” he said in a statement.

Kasim and his older brother Sulaiman — raised in Britain after Khan’s divorce from their mother, British socialite and filmmaker Jemima Goldsmith — have not seen their father since ​2022 in the absence of a ​visa.

Since he lost power in ⁠a no-confidence vote, Khan has faced multiple cases, including over state gifts and an accusation of an unlawful marriage. Some convictions have been suspended or overturned, with appeals pending. He denies wrongdoing.

Khan’s initial arrest in ​May 2023 sparked protests that saw hundreds of people attacking state buildings and rampaging through military installations.

His ​supporters have similarly ⁠taken to the streets on several occasions in the years since to demand his release.

Cricket greats from around the world, including from across the border in rival India, demanded better treatment for Khan in February, expressing “deep concern” about his prison conditions.

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