The Joint Investigation Team (JIT) will be investigating the Cypher case.


Islamabad: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has initiated legal proceedings against the Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan for allegedly leaking confidential information.
The FIA's Counter-Terrorism Wing has formally filed a case against the PTI Chairman for his involvement in the missing Cypher case.
The Joint Investigation Team (JIT) assigned to probe the Cypher breach will oversee the investigation.
This incident harks back to former Prime Minister Imran Khan's ex-Principal Secretary, Azam Khan, who provided a statement linking the Cypher disclosure to a deliberate scheme.
It is important to highlight that in a meeting last March, Prime Minister Imran Khan revealed a letter from his pocket, asserting that the opposition's motion of no-confidence against him was orchestrated by a 'foreign conspiracy,' allegedly due to his foreign policy.
He further claimed that foreign funds were injected to undermine his position.

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