Pakistan top court orders Imran Khan’s hospital transfer amid access battle
Pakistan's Supreme Court has ordered the transfer of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan from Adiala prison to Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad for nearly a month. The court's decision, made on Tuesday, follows concerns raised about Khan's fluctuating blood pressure and anxiety, as detailed in a report from the prison's superintendent.

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AI-generatedPakistan's Supreme Court has ordered the transfer of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan from Adiala prison to Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad for nearly a month. The court's decision, made on Tuesday, follows concerns raised about Khan's fluctuating blood pressure and anxiety, as detailed in a report from the prison's superintendent. A three-member bench also mandated the formation of a medical board, including Khan's sister and personal physician, to oversee his treatment. Additionally, the court granted permission for Khan's family to visit him at the hospital and to speak with his sons abroad. Khan, who has been imprisoned since August 2023 on corruption charges his party claims are politically motivated, will remain hospitalized until at least September 16.
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5 extractedConcerns were raised over Khan's fluctuating blood pressure and anxiety linked to restricted family contact.
Khan should remain hospitalized until at least September 16, the date of the next hearing.
Khan's family will be allowed to meet him at the hospital, and he can speak with his sons abroad.
The court ordered a medical board to be formed, including Khan's sister and personal physician, to oversee his treatment.
Pakistan's Supreme Court ordered the transfer of Imran Khan from Adiala prison to Shifa International Hospital within two days.