'Security concerns': Ban on meeting with Adiala prisoners extended 'indefinitely'

The ban will apply on common prisoners as well along political prisoners, say sources

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Police personnel stand guard at the entrance of Adiala jail in Rawalpindi on January 31, 2024. —AFP
Police personnel stand guard at the entrance of Adiala jail in Rawalpindi on January 31, 2024. —AFP
  • Ban extended on Punjab govt order, say sources.
  • Govt earlier extended ban for two days on Oct 18.
  • PTI founder, his spouse incarcerated at Adiala jail.

RAWALPINDI: The Punjab government has once more extended the ban on meetings with prisoners at the Adiala jail, and this time indefinitely, citing security concerns, sources told Geo News on Monday.

The sources said the ban will remain intact till further order. The jail authorities have extended the ban, on directive of the Punjab government, they said.

Earlier, the provincial government had prohibited prisoners from meeting visitors from October 4 to 18 and then the ban was extended by two more days.

Though the ban has apparently been extended due to security concerns for high-profile political prisoners — Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, his spouse Bushra Bibi, senior PTI leader Shah Mahmood Qureshi — but it equally applies to all the prisoners.

Last week, the Adiala jail authorities had rubbished the claims made by the PTI about ill-treatment meted out to the former prime minister, while revealing exquisite menu of meals provided to Imran in the prison.

The menu was revealed after PTI Chairman Gohar Ali Khan mentioned about alleged mistreatment towards the deposed prime minister in the jail following the former’s meeting with the latter in Adiala — where Imran remains incarcerated for over a year now.

Addressing journalists in Islamabad, the PTI chairman said it was for the first time after his imprisonment at the Adiala jail that Imran mentioned about conditions of his prison cell.

Responding to the allegations, the Adiala jail authorities an official statement, saying that Imran was being provided with all amenities he was entitled to under B-Class jail rules.

The jail authorities said: "Imran Khan has been given all facilities, including uninterrupted electricity, proper meals and the opportunity to exercise regularly."

They said that a professional cook prepared his meals, which included a wide range of dishes to his taste.

"Khan’s breakfast consists of coffee, chia seeds, beetroot juice, yoghurt, chapati, biscuits and dates. For lunch, he is served traditional curry, local chicken, chapati, salad, green tea, and mutton. Dinner includes porridge, coconut, coconut juice and grapes, all prepared under the supervision of an assistant superintendent.

“His food is prepared according to his choices and under strict supervision,” the statement read, dismissing claims made during the press conference by the PTI leaders.

Commenting on his health, the authorities said that the former prime minister, who has been imprisoned since last year, was examined thrice a day by an in-house doctor and the fresh medical tests confirmed he was in healthy and active. Doctors of the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) hospital too conducted a medical examination and confirmed his well-being two days ago.

Imran is also provided with daily newspapers and exercises for two hours each day, the officials said. They refuted the claims of isolation, stressing that security arrangements in B-Class “are thorough and complete”.

The authorities termed the news doing rounds on social media and within political circles about Imran’s alleged mistreatment as “baseless”. They said that the PTI founder’s conditions complied with all legal requirements.