
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan is undergoing a medical examination at Adiala prison under the supervision of a team of specialist doctors, sources said, as security remains tight around the facility. The examination follows the Supreme Court’s orders to ensure proper medical care.
Imran Khan, who has reported losing 85% of vision in his right eye due to a medical condition, has been granted access to doctors for a detailed assessment. The prison authorities have coordinated with medical teams to facilitate the examination and ensure timely evaluation.
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His lawyer, Salman Safdar, recently visited Imran in prison and submitted a report to the Supreme Court bench led by Chief Justice Yahya Afridi. The report highlighted urgent concerns regarding his eye condition and requested appropriate treatment within jail premises.
An ambulance equipped with eye check-up instruments is stationed inside the prison, allowing doctors to conduct specialized examinations. Sources confirmed that initial medical findings, including eye assessments, have been forwarded to the Punjab Home Department for official records.
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The ongoing medical evaluation includes detailed monitoring of vital signs such as blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol. Daily records are maintained, documenting all assessments, the doctors involved, and the timings of each medical check to ensure transparency.
Prison officials stated that on-duty doctors conduct routine medical checks three times daily, with comprehensive reports shared with the Punjab Home Department. These measures reflect efforts to comply with court directives and provide necessary healthcare for the PTI leader.