Pakistan Former Prime Minister Imran Khan was granted two weeks of bail by Islamabad High Court on Friday in a graft case, private television channel Geo News reported.
PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s arrest in the Al-Qadir Trust case was declared “illegal” by the Supreme Court on May 11, and authorities were instructed to release him “immediately”.
Following the decision, the apex court sent the PTI chief to the Police Lines Guest House, allowing him to spend the night with his family.
Khan was arrested on Tuesday this week inside the premises of Islamabad High Court when he appeared before the court in two cases.
Ever since Khan’s arrest, Pakistan has been witnessing a situation of unrest. Several protests have broken out across the country as PTI has urged its supporters to come out in support of Imr
an Khan.