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Attock jail serving Imran desi chicken, mutton: SC told

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A report detailing the living conditions of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan currently serving time at the Attock Jail was submitted to the Supreme Cout on Monday. Superintendent Attock Jail submitted the report to the apex court as it had sought details of the living conditions of former prime minister at the cell where he has been languishing since his conviction on August 5.

Last week, Imran’s wife Bushra Bibi had urged the SC to take “serious notice” of the alleged threat to her husband’s life, citing a “considerable decline” in his health in prison. She had expressed special concern over how he “appears to have lost weight substantially during the course of his confinement, particularly loss of muscles around his arms”. In the report submitted, the superintendent provided details of the “diet menu” revealing that “on demand of the petitioner, twice a week desi chicken and once a week mutton cooked in desi ghee is also provided to him”. Further, it stated that the PTI chief was being kept in a 9×11 cell and has been granted space in a strolling shed where he walks in the morning and evening. Imran has also been provided with an LED TV, and reading material and maintains regular access to newspapers.

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