Former foreign minister arrested in Islamabad, faces Official Secrets Act case alongside ex-PM Khan

Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Vice Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party and Pakistan's former Foreign Affairs Minister speaks during a press conference in Islamabad on August 19, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 19 August 2023
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Former foreign minister arrested in Islamabad, faces Official Secrets Act case alongside ex-PM Khan

  • The two leaders are accused of misusing information in a secret diplomatic cable for political purposes
  • FIA is investigating them for undermining ‘secret communication method of Pakistani missions abroad’

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) registered a case against former prime minister Imran Khan and ex-foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi under the Official Secrets Act, 1923, after arresting the latter from his residence in the federal capital on Saturday.

The development came after the agency started probing the use of a diplomatic cable, called cipher, by the two officials since they mentioned it at a public rally ahead of a no-trust vote to establish that an international conspiracy had been hatched to bring down their administration.

The secret document was prepared by Pakistan’s envoy to Washington after his meeting with a senior American official who purportedly threatened the country of diplomatic trouble, if the ex-premier dodged the no-confidence vote and continued to stay in the office.

Khan waved the document at a public rally last year in March and later relieved bits and pieces of its information for public consumption.

A complaint lodged against the former prime minister and Qureshi said they were “involved in the communication of information contained in [the] secret classified document … to unauthorized persons (ie public at large).”

It noted that Khan and his associates held a “clandestine meeting” at his private residence in Islamabad to determine how to misuse the diplomatic cable “by twisting the facts” to suit their political objectives.

It added “the numbered and accountable copy of Cypher telegram sent to the PM Office was deliberately kept in his custody by the former Prime Minister Imran Khan, with malafide intention, and was never returned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.”

The complaint registered by the FIA maintained the diplomatic cable was still in Khan’s illegal possession, constituting a breach of the Official Secrets Act.

“The unauthorized retention and misuse of the Cypher Telegram by the accused persons compromised the entire cypher security system of the state and secret communication method of Pakistani missions abroad,” it added. “The actions by the accused persons directly / indirectly benefited the interest of foreign powers and caused loss to the State of Pakistan.”

It informed that a case had been filed against Khan and Qureshi for wrongful communication and use of secret official information and illegal retention of the cipher.

The FIA said that the role of other associates of Khan, including his principal secretary Azam Khan and former federal minister Asad Umar, would be ascertained while investigating the misuse of the diplomatic cable.

Earlier, Qureshi was arrested from his residence in the federal capital after holding a news conference in which he said that his party members were facing harassment from the state.

He told the media at the National Press Club that leaders of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party and their families had been targeted by various law enforcement agencies that were raiding their houses and shutting down their businesses and factories.

His party announced on social media that Qureshi was taken away by a heavy police contingent, though the charges against him were not clear.

Pakistan’s caretaker interior minister Sarfaraz Bugti confirmed, however, that the former foreign minister and PTI vice chairman was taken into custody since he was a person of interest in the ongoing cipher probe.

“He will soon be presented in the court,” he said during an interview with Geo News TV.

It is pertinent to mention that an American news organization, The Intercept, published what it said was a copy of the controversial cipher only a few days after Khan was arrested and sent to a Pakistani prison after a local court gave him three-year sentence in a case involving illegal sale of state gifts during his term in the office.

The former prime minister denies all charges against him and says he is not guilty of any wrongdoing.


‘Fully stand with Bangladesh’: Pakistan PM backs decision to boycott India match

Updated 04 February 2026
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‘Fully stand with Bangladesh’: Pakistan PM backs decision to boycott India match

  • Pakistan’s government have not allowed the national cricket team to play its World Cup match against India on Feb. 15
  • Pakistan has accused India of influencing ICC decisions, criticized global cricket body for replacing Bangladesh in World Cup

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday backed his government’s decision to bar the national men’s cricket team from playing against India in the upcoming T20 World Cup tournament, reaffirming support for Bangladesh. 

Pakistan’s government announced on social media platform X last week that it has allowed its national team to travel to Sri Lanka for the World Cup. However, it said the Green Shirts will not take the field against India on their scheduled match on Feb. 15. 

Pakistan’s participation in the tournament was thrown into doubt after Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi criticized the International Cricket Council (ICC) for replacing Bangladesh with Scotland. The decision was taken after Bangladesh said it would not let its team travel to India out of security concerns. 

During a meeting of the federal cabinet, Sharif highlighted that Pakistan has said that politics should be kept away from sports. 

“We have taken this stand after careful consideration and in this regard, we should stand fully with Bangladesh,” Sharif said in televised remarks. 

“And I believe this is a very reasonable decision.”

Pakistan has blamed India for influencing the ICC’s decisions. The global cricket governing body is currently led by Jay Shah, the head of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Shah is the son of Indian Home Minister Amit Shah. 

Pakistan’s boycott announcement has triggered media frenzy worldwide, with several Indian cricket experts and analysts criticizing Islamabad for the decision. An India-Pakistan cricket contest is by far the most lucrative and eagerly watched match of any ICC tournament. 

The ICC has ensured that the two rivals and Asian cricket giants are always in the same group of any ICC event since 2012 to capitalize on the high-stakes game. 

The two teams have played each other at neutral venues over the past several years, as bilateral cricket remains suspended between them since 2013 due to political tensions. 

Those tensions have persisted since the two nuclear-armed nations engaged in the worst fighting between them since 1999 in May 2025, after India blamed Pakistan for an attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed tourists. 

Pakistan denied India’s allegations that it was involved in the attack, calling for a credible probe into the incident.