Reduced Sentence: Plea deal for Pakistani at Gitmo
Khan was charged with conspiring with al Qaeda to attack the US.
WASHINGTON:
Majeed Shaukat Khan, a Pakistani held at Guantanamo Bay, has reached a plea agreement with US prosecutors that will require him to testify at the trials of other terror suspects in return for a reduced sentence, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday, citing US officials. The plea deal with Khan, 31, would mark the first with a “high-value” detainee who had been detained by the CIA at a secret prison abroad before being transferred to the US-run detention centre in Cuba. Khan was charged with conspiring with al Qaeda to attack the US and Indonesia as well as plotting to assassinate former president Pervez Musharraf.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 24th, 2012.
Majeed Shaukat Khan, a Pakistani held at Guantanamo Bay, has reached a plea agreement with US prosecutors that will require him to testify at the trials of other terror suspects in return for a reduced sentence, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday, citing US officials. The plea deal with Khan, 31, would mark the first with a “high-value” detainee who had been detained by the CIA at a secret prison abroad before being transferred to the US-run detention centre in Cuba. Khan was charged with conspiring with al Qaeda to attack the US and Indonesia as well as plotting to assassinate former president Pervez Musharraf.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 24th, 2012.