Benazir murder case: Rawalpindi court allows Musharraf to meet his lawyers

Musharraf objects to being declared wanted by the authorities.


Afp/web Desk April 23, 2013
File photo of Pervez Musharraf. PHOTO: AFP

RAWALPINDI: An anti terrorism court (ATC) in Rawalpindi granted former president Pervez Musharraf's request to meet his lawyers, Express News reported on Tuesday.

Musharraf appeared before the court in relation to the Benazir Bhutto murder case and made three requests including the request to unfreeze his assets and bank accounts.

During the hearing, the court granted him the permission to meet his lawyers and also allowed him a 15-minute meeting with his lawyers inside the court premises.

Further, the court admitted the former president’s request regarding unfreezing of his assets and bank accounts for hearing. It also issued a notice to the FIA in this regard.

Musharraf also objected to being declared wanted by the authorities and the ATC decided to discuss the matter in the next hearing. Musharraf argued that since he had surrendered, he should not be declared "wanted."

The prosecutor and the FIA were asked to complete their investigation against the ex-general and submit a challan by the next hearing on May 3.

Musharraf was driven to the court in Rawalpindi, the headquarters of the army he once led, from his plush villa on the edge of Islamabad where he is serving a two-week arrest order for other charges dating back to his 1999-2008 rule.

Musharraf is accused of conspiracy to murder Bhutto, who died in a gun and suicide attack in December 2007. It is one of three cases he is fighting in the courts since returning home last month after four years in self-imposed exile.

His arrest and disqualification from contesting elections on May 11 have been a humiliating blow for the former ruler of nuclear-armed Pakistan, previously a key ally of US president George W. Bush in the war on terror.

COMMENTS (16)

Shaukat | 11 years ago | Reply

Why the LAL MAULVIES were not charged for their treason , violence and killings.

abdul hassan | 11 years ago | Reply

who was Musharraf, a well wisher of the poor,the country and the development of the country.whatever he did for the poor and the middle man in the country is cleared in our eyes and every one knows it better.He recovered of rupees looted by the corrupt politicians and so-called leaders in their tenure.he is not involved in single one rupee,his enemies agree also. Parvez Musharraf got Pakistan free from IMF loans throughout his government.But today this great man is under arrest under harassment under unproved blames.the people who were under his grip that time because of their looting ,are responsible in his arrest and some judges who made him do what upon they criticise are trying to be innocent today

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