The Special Court that sentenced former premier Imran Khan and ex-foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi to 10 years in jail in the cipher case has called the PTI’s stance of a foreign conspiracy to topple its government a “deliberate and well-planned manipulative lie”.

In a detailed judgment issued, Special Court Judge Abual Hasnat Zulqarnain wrote that Imran’s March 2022 speech “resulted in having grave adverse consequences for the safety, integrity and credibility of Pakistan’s cipher system and had a chilling effect on its relations with foreign governments”.

“There is no doubt that the accused persons, with ulterior motives, undermined the cipher system of Pakistan, which, in turn, benefits unfriendly foreign powers, directly and/or indirectly,” it said.

“It is amply clear that this was a deliberate and well-planned manipulative lie aimed at rousing populist sentiment in the masses with no regard of its consequences for Pakistan’s external relations as well as national security interests,” it added.

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