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    Aleema Khan Restricts Adiala Jail Visits to Sisters Starting Next Tuesday

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 7, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Aleema Khan has declared that beginning next Tuesday, her visits at Adiala Jail will be limited exclusively to her sisters. This decision marks a significant shift in the visitation arrangements previously in place. Adiala Jail, known for housing high-profile detainees, often sees regulated visitations to maintain security and order.

    Such restrictions on visits can have profound implications on the detainee’s support system and communication with the outside world. Aleema Khan’s move may reflect concerns about privacy, security, or personal reasons, highlighting the complexities faced by families of incarcerated individuals. The change also underscores the challenges within Pakistan’s prison visitation protocols.

    Meanwhile, this development draws attention to the broader context of legal and familial interactions within the country’s correctional facilities. It may influence how other detainees manage their visitations and could prompt discussions on the rights and restrictions of prisoners’ families. The decision by Aleema Khan is a notable example of personal boundaries intersecting with institutional regulations.

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