Pakistan's Supreme Court directs federal prison authorities to immediately transfer former Prime Minister Imran Khan from Adiala Jail to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences for specialized cardiovascular evaluation.

ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN — A three-judge bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan issued a binding judicial order on Tuesday directing the immediate medical transfer of former Prime Minister Imran Khan from Rawalpindi's Central Jail Adiala to a specialized tertiary healthcare facility in the federal capital.
The ruling, authored by Chief Justice Yahya Afridi, emphasized that all incarcerated persons possess fundamental constitutional rights to adequate medical diagnostics and emergency treatment. The court instructed that an independent medical board comprising senior cardiologists, neurologists, and general physicians conduct comprehensive examinations at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS).
Legal counsel for Khan presented medical records indicating persistent hypertension, gastrointestinal distress, and inadequate diagnostic equipment within the prison compound.
Supporters of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) gathered outside medical centers across Islamabad and Lahore following the court order. Municipal authorities in Islamabad deployed paramilitary Rangers and police reserves to secure hospital perimeters and maintain traffic flow along major transit avenues.
Government spokespersons stated that federal prison authorities will execute the judicial transfer in strict compliance with safety guidelines and independent medical recommendations.
International human rights organizations and parliamentary observer delegations welcomed the judicial intervention, calling for transparent reporting regarding the former prime minister's clinical condition.

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