Imran Khan and his wife were sentenced to 14 years in prison for alleged corruption, following a 10-year sentence for leaking state secrets.
The court disqualified Khan from holding public office for several years, impacting Pakistan's upcoming parliamentary elections.
Lets take a look at former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan's convictions in multiple cases.
In August 2023, Khan faced a three-year prison sentence and a five-year public office disqualification for not declaring foreign assets, later suspended but disqualification remaining.
In January 2024, Khan received a 10-year prison term and a fine for leaking classified information, with an ongoing appeal against this conviction.
Khan and his wife have been sentenced to 14 years in prison and fined for allegedly receiving and selling state gifts during his term, also under appeal.
Khan's first case involved failure to declare gifts, including a Toshakhana watch from Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince, claiming they were state property.
The second case related to a conversation with a foreign diplomat about seeking support against political opponents, Khan asserting misinterpretation.
The third case accused Khan and his wife of receiving and selling gifts, with Khan denying personal profit and maintaining the gifts were not personal property.
Despite the convictions, Khan insists on his innocence in all cases and continues to appeal against the court decisions.