ISLAMABAD: Abdul Qadir Patel, Federal Minister of National Health Services, Regulations, and Coordination, made a statement during a press conference, alleging that traces of alcohol and cocaine were found in PTI chief Imran Khan's medical reports, with no mention of a leg fracture. The medical tests were conducted at PIMS Hospital by a five-member board of senior doctors following Imran Khan's arrest.
According to Qadir Patel, the test results were initially kept confidential due to the court-granted immunity to Imran Khan. However, as the report is a public document, it is being made available to the public. The minister further mentioned that Imran Khan had been seen wearing a plaster cast on his leg for 5 to 6 Qadir Patel also revealed that urine samples were collected as part of the medical examination, and Imran Khan was aware of this. The preliminary laboratory report indicated the presence of toxic substances, including alcohol and cocaine. A comprehensive report will be presented to the public in due course.
Additionally, Qadir Patel stated that the panel of doctors raised concerns about Imran Khan's mental condition, suggesting that his conduct and behavior were inconsistent with that of a mentally stable individual. It was emphasized that a person in a healthy state of mind would not exhibit such behavior.
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