Ex-PM Imran Khan is questioned in a corruption investigation by Pakistan’s top anti-graft commission.
Pakistan’s incarcerated former prime minister Imran Khan was interrogated in jail by the country’s anti-corruption watchdog in a multibillion rupee corruption case, according to a media report on Monday. A National Accountability Bureau (NAB) team visited the 71-year-old Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party chief in the Adiala Jail on Sunday, a senior official of the anti-graft watchdog told the Dawn newspaper. The former premier has been incarcerated in the high-security jail in Rawalpindi since September 26 in various cases.
The NAB team interrogated Khan for over two hours in connection with the charges he faces in the GBP 190 million (Rs 50 billion) Al-Qadir Trust corruption case, the report said. The Al-Qadir Trust case is about the settlement of 190 million pounds, about Rs 50 bi...








