It’s crime if Imran Khan has taken away cypher, says Ahsan Iqbal

Imran Khan committed a serious crime if he took the diplomatic cypher with him, said Ahsan Iqbal, federal minister for planning, development, and special initiatives.

The copy of the cypher which was meant for the Prime Minister of Pakistan is missing from the record of the PM House and it is a serious crime, he told Shahzeb Khanzada in his current affairs programme ‘Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath’ on Friday.

The crime is so serious that the FBI, in recent past, raided the house of former US president Donald Trump because it was reported that he had taken national documents with him, he noted. 

“The cypher has very strict protocols. It is not possible for everyone to see it. Even the officials of the PM House can’t witness it.” 

He slammed the former prime minister, Imran Khan, for leveraging the cypher issue and worsening the country’s relations with the US. He said Imran put the entire diplomacy at stake.

Ahsan Iqbal said the theft demonstrates that Imran Khan consistently played with the state’s interests. 

He said that, according to the information, the secretary to the prime minister had given the cypher to the former prime minister, Imran Khan, but no trace of it was found, later on. 

“Either Imran Khan has probably taken the cypher away with him or the investigations will reveal what happened to it,” he said. 

The programme host queried, “How are you so sure that the cypher was lost or stolen during Imran’s era? It might have disappeared over the past four to five months. However, the minister was non-committal and went on repeating the Donald Trump incident, saying his house was raided because he took some national sensitive documents from the White House.