Islamabad court dismisses petition seeking Mansoor Ijaz's arrest

Court says Ijaz could not be arrested by Pakistani authorities until he violates any law in Pakistan.


Qaiser Zulfiqar January 18, 2012

ISLAMABAD: An Islamabad Court on Wednesday dismissed the petition filed calling for the arrest of Mansoor Ijaz, the central player of the Memogate scandal.

The Islamabad District Court in its verdict said that Ijaz, being an American national, could not be arrested by Pakistani authorities until he violates any law in Pakistan.

District Court Judge Wajahat Hussain reserved the judgment after hearing arguments of the petitioner’s counsel, Raja Israr Ahmed Abbasi.

Abbasi had told the court that Ijaz was a ‘secret agent’ trying to destabilise the democratic government by publishing ‘fake’ and ‘baseless’ memo-related documents.

Abbasi had said that in addition to the memo, Ijaz’s statements, articles and analysis published in the international media were sufficient enough to charge him with offences of sections  153-A, 177, 197, 199, 200, 468, 471 and 505 of the Pakistani Penal Code (PPC).

Abbasi added that he should be immediately arrested upon arrival in Pakistan.

However, the judicial commission probing the Memogate case had earlier told the court that a case filed against Ijaz was not maintainable and said that it was the petitioner, Khalid Jameel Sati's, an activist associated with the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), attempt to get “cheap publicity”.

The police also refused to register an FIR against Ijaz upon Sati’s request.

Additionally, the judicial commission had earlier ensured Attorney General Maulvi Anwarul Haq that a case cannot be registered against Ijaz as long as he’s not present in Pakistan.

It had earlier been reported that the court would release it by 1pm.

COMMENTS (17)

MarkH | 12 years ago | Reply The man is no better than any Pakistani with a mouth too fast for their brain. He basically created and somehow confirmed his own conspiracy as fact. How often do Pakistanis do that with other countries? The only difference is most countries aren't dumb enough to take the bait and take the people seriously. This is something that would be ignored nearly everywhere else. How sad.
Cautious | 12 years ago | Reply

Mansoor Ijaz is a testament to how far people will go to selectively choose facts to support their beliefs/bias. Many who support him make no bones about their hatred of American's - yet they ignore the fact that Ijaz in an American - born in Florida. Many who support him make no bones about how they hate the civilian govt and think a military coup would be just fine -- yet they ignore the fact that Ijaz has regularly criticized the ISI/military and holds them responsible for much of what is wrong in Pakistan and the overall instability of the region. Go figure.

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