Where is Judge Humayun Dilawar? Judge Humayun Dilawar of Pakistan, who found the former prime minister and PTI leader guilty of corruption, has left for London.
The news comes shortly after Imran Khan was found guilty and given a three-year prison sentence by Additional District and Sessions Judge, a much-anticipated decision that will have an impact on his future political career.
Where is Judge Humayun Dilawar?
According to media sources, Judge Humayun Dilawar traveled to the UK for training and a judicial conference at the University of Hull.
Judge Dilawar will participate in the “Judicial Training on Human Rights and the Rule of Law” from August 5 to August 13 while he is in town. He was proposed for the training, supported by the Commonwealth Secretariat in London, by Justice Aamer Farooq, the chief judge of the IHC.
His detractors questioned the quick process and brought up his contentious social media posts as examples.
Also read: What facilities does Imran Khan have in Attock Jail?
The PTI chairman is the first former prime minister to have been detained in the Attock jail; in the 1990s, Nawaz Sharif, the former premier and PML-N leader, was detained there.
Attock Prison, presently a high-security facility, is said to have been established by British authorities to house mutiny suspects.
It’s interesting to note that the current prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, was detained at the Attock jail in 1999 when he was the chief minister of Punjab and was incarcerated in a graft case.
Azam Khan, Dr. Farooq Sattar, former KP CM Sardar Mehtab, Hussain Nawaz of Nawaz Sharif, and Hussain Nawaz’s father, Nawaz Sharif, all remained to be detained in prison.