Giving in to the complainant’s demands, the city police chief disbanded the team investigating the involvement of former president Pervez Musharraf in the murder of Lal Masjid cleric Abdur Rashid Ghazi and formed a new one in its place.
On the orders of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad, a new team has been formed – at least four of whom were suggested by the complainant.
Haroonur Rashid Ghazi, the complainant in the case and the son of deceased Lal Masjid cleric, had objected to the existing investigation team.
“The first team formed by the IGP, included police officials who were retired army officers and could be sympathetic to Musharraf,” said Ehtisham Ahmed, spokesperson for Ghazi and Shohuda Foundation Lal Masjid (SFLM).
Ghazi through his counsel Advocate Tariq Asad expressed his concerns by writing a letter to the city police chief a week ago. Later, the lawyer met the IGP and asked him to change the team as it was not acceptable to his client.
DIG Headquarters Khalid Khattak was appointed new chief of the investigation team. Since 2003, Khattak has rarely been given any operational task. An inquiry into the murder of slain Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) leader Azam Tariq, who was gunned down near Islamabad toll plaza in 2003, declared Khattak as an officer incompetent for operational jobs.
“It was the complainant’s demand to include Khattak in the investigation team and since he was the senior most he had to be head of the team,” said a police officer, claiming knowledge of the process of formation of the new team.
“The complainant requested the IGP not to include army or intelligence agencies’ officers in the investigation team,” said the police officer. However, the IGP could not remove SP Capt (Retd) Feroz from the investigations as the crime scene was in his area of supervision.
No headway could be made in the murder case of Abdur Rashid Ghazi that was registered on the orders of Islamabad High Court (IHC) earlier last month.
The complainant accused Musharraf of murdering his father as he had ordered the military operation in 2007 in which Ghazi was killed along with many others.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 14th, 2013.
COMMENTS (8)
Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.
For more information, please see our Comments FAQ
Pakistani justices are cheap justices and booking Musharraf in this case is nothing but a non sense .If you make probe team per wishes of Ghazi brothers then hand over the country to them .and accept Talibinazation in the country .
This is too much ! Gazi was terrorist who has openly challenging the government authority. The action has taken against him and his terrorist companion and so how can Mr. Musharraf is responsible if the police has taken the right step against these terrorists ? Pakistan since past few years is stock of laughing because the courts and goverment gives the free hunds to killers and criminals where as the noble people are targetting.
@Uza Syed: Pakistan is country of 180 million people . Please do not include every body in your comment. Have the courage to say that according to my opinion I think so or want to to say what ever you want to. Thanks
Well Mr. Musharraf, what goes around comes around and there is still a lot to come around for you in the future.
I think judiciary is playing in the hands of militants. This proves that Mr. Musharraf will not get a fair trial from the judiciary of Pakistan as this judiciary is biased and revengeful to the former President.
judiciary pushing police in unnecessary cases and wasting there time and energy...due to which crime rates increasing in Islamabad and Lahore
Pakistan could not be happy on this persecution of one of its greatest sons. If it could it would protest and express its pain.