Authorities at Adiala Jail on Saturday strongly refuted recent claims made by Kasim Khan, son of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, regarding inmate deaths due to hepatitis within the prison.
In an interview with U.S. media, Kasim Khan alleged that his father had been kept in solitary confinement at Adiala Jail for two years under harsh conditions. He described the cell as “awful,” claiming that Imran Khan was forced to use muddy, filthy water. He also alleged that ten prisoners had died from hepatitis C due to poor sanitation and warned that the situation was deteriorating.
However, Adiala Jail Superintendent Abdul Ghafoor Anjum dismissed the allegations as “baseless” and “fabricated,” emphasizing the administration’s commitment to inmate health and safety.
In a statement, the superintendent said no deaths due to hepatitis had occurred in the jail. He added that the prison administration provides proper food, hygiene, and medical care to all inmates.