‘Traces of alcohol, cocaine found in Imran Khan’s body’: Medical report

‘Traces of alcohol, cocaine found in Imran Khan's body’: Medical report

Traces of alcohol and cocaine intake were found in the PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s body, according to Health Minister Abdul Qadir Patel, who cited facts from the former prime minister’s medical report prepared by the PIMS hospital on Friday.

Patel stated at a press briefing that the PTI head had a medical examination at PIMS hospital following his detention on May 9 in the Al-Qadir Trust case.

The minister stated that the study contained no information about Khan’s leg fracture, which he claimed occurred during an assassination attempt in November 2022. He stated that Imran Khan had a plaster on his leg for roughly five to six months, but the medical report revealed that there was no fracture.

He stated that the PTI chief’s urine sample was also taken and that the initial result revealed significant alcohol and cocaine use.

As Traces of alcohol, and cocaine were found in Imran Khan’s body, according to Patel, the investigation also raised concerns about the PTI chairman’s mental health.

A copy of the report circulating on social media states, “The gentleman was examined and appears under stress with anxiety symptoms. There was extensive anger/anxiety about the events happening in the last few weeks. He had little insight into the seriousness and reality of the current situation. The mental stability is questionable. There were some inappropriate gestures”.

Abdul Qadir Patel is a Pakistani politician who represents the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in the National Assembly of Pakistan. He became the youngest parliamentarian at the age of 25. He served as chairman Standing Committee on the Interior in the National Assembly of Pakistan. He was elected as MNA in the 2018 General elections in Pakistan from the newly established NA-248 (Karachi West-I) constituency.

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