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Probe ‘launched’ over Imran Khan’s leaked picture during SC hearing

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The Supreme Court administration has started investigating former prime minister Imran Khan’s picture, which went viral on social media, from the proceedings on the amendments to NAB laws, sources said on Thursday.

Imran Khan is seen sitting in Adiala Jail in a viral photo on social media. Through a video link, the founder of the PTI appeared before the Supreme Court in the NAB Ordinance 1999 amendment case.

The picture was allegedly shot by someone seated on the left side of the courtroom and reports claim that the inquiry to identify the photographer has started.

Read More: NAB law tweaks case: Imran Khan to appear before court via video link today

According to additional sources, the police have begun interviewing those in the courtroom when the picture was taken.

Sources said that the investigation has also led to increased security measures in the courtroom, with police conducting thorough searches of individuals entering the courtroom.

Read More: Imran Khan’s picture from Adiala Jail via live link goes viral

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