Lost record of ZAB case presented in SC

CJ says court found references from the record indicating Bhutto case inquiry had been conducted thoroughly.


Express May 09, 2011
Lost record of ZAB case presented in SC

The Attorney General on Monday presented the lost record of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's case in the Supreme Court (SC), hearing a reference against Bhutto's capital punishment.


The record was earlier reported as lost from the Ichra Police Station in Lahore, where a murder case was registered against former Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in 1974.


The eleven member larger bench headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry had directed the Punjab Advocate General to present the FIR and other records of the Bhutto case in the court. The court was informed that the record has been retrieved from the FIA. The attorney general was directed to submit the record to the registrar office.


The chief justice observed that the court has found enough references from the record, which says the inquiry of Bhutto case was conducted with attention to every aspect.


The Chief Justice directed the Punjab advocate general to also produce the Justice Shafiqur Rehman report on the Bhutto case.

COMMENTS (5)

Mirza | 13 years ago | Reply This may be the best time to get some truth out of the army. Zia was not alone in hanging ZAB. The army was with him and the whole institution acted against the first elected PM and his hanging. It is just like when Mush was in power and OBL was moved into his custom made fortress, the current army chief was the ISI chief. When Justic Iftikhar was threatened and fired, it was not Mush alone it was then ISI chief, Kayani was physically present there as well. Army always acted as an institution not individual. Each of the top people was paid/awarded accordingly. That is why no general is ever exposed for their atrocities against Bengalis, Balochis, Sindhis, etc. That is why there cannot be military counter coup. Why would they overthrow their own govt? They may be incompetent but not fools.
Noor Nabi | 13 years ago | Reply @ Logic Raiwind was not on the map when this case was filed. The military has been the maestro in this matter as well. Perhaps it was in the archives of the ISI.
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