Mr Azam’s name all but vanished from mainstream media after he went missing from Islamabad. However, his alleged confession surfaced on Wednesday in which he accused his former boss of using the cipher from Pakistan’s mission in the US to gain political mileage and build an ‘anti-establishment narrative’. A few hours after his confession was reported by the media, Mr Azam returned home as well. The ‘unverified’ statement, supposedly recorded under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, was lent credence by Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah, who termed it a ‘charge sheet’ against the former premier and proposed that the Official Secrets Act be used to prosecute him. But was Azam Khan's confession voluntary? Is it admissible in a court of law? Nadia Naqi poses all these questions and more to renowned legal expert and political commentator Haider Waheed. Official Facebook: / dawndotcom Official Twitter: / dawn_com Website: www.dawn.com Official Instagram: / dawnnewsenglish #nadianaqi #haiderwaheed #imrankhan #pti #azamkhan #azamkhannews #azamkhanbail #azamkhanjail #cipher #cypher #livenewspakistan #pakistannews #news #pakistanlivenews #latestnews #latestnewspakistan #pakistannewstoday #dawnnewsenglish #dawnnews