Treason case: Court demands Musharraf's medical report

Earlier today, the court exempted Musharraf from appearing before it in person.


Web Desk January 06, 2014
Court says former president cannot leave country without its approval. PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD: The Special Court – constituted to try Pervez Musharraf for treason – demanded a medical report after he missed another hearing following a heart complaint, according to AFP.

The court also exempted the former president from appearing before it in person, Express News reported on Monday.

The decision was announced after Musharraf failed to appear before the court due to ill health.

During the hearing, prosecutor Akram Sheikh accused Musharraf of intentionally avoiding court hearings and called upon the judges to issue his arrest warrant.

Post-hearing

Musharraf’s lawyer Ahmed Raza Kasuri, while speaking to the media, criticised prosecutor Sheikh and said this treason case was not a trial of the former president but of the institution of the armed forces.

“We will not tolerate the humiliation of our army,” he said.

Sheikh, on the other hand, rejected the notion and alleged that certain elements were wrongly trying to drag the reputed institution into the case.

“This case is not against any institution but against a person who is trying to evade law,” he stressed.

The prosecutor expressed concern over the fact that Musharraf failed to attend hearings even when he was not sick and said the former military chief was hiding in the Rawalpindi hospital to miss hearings.

Opposition Leader Khursheed Shah asked why the government was going after Musharraf alone, adding that “a case against only one person seems suspect.”

Shah said, while speaking to the press, that the five judges who legalised the October 12, 1999 acts and validated the PCO should be tried as well.

Responding to a question regarding the timing of Saudi foreign minister’s visit and treason hearing, Sheikh said he was not aware of state matters.

Claiming that the army was not protecting Musharraf, Sheikh said he believed the former dictator cannot leave the country until the treason case is closed.

Lal Masjid petitioner 

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) rejected a petition seeking a ban on Musharraf’s exit from Pakistan.

The Shuhada Foundation of Pakistan Trust, Lal Masjid, had filed the petition on January 3 to ensure the person they claim ordered the raid on the Lal Masjid stays in Pakistan.

The foundation is a representative body of people who died in the 2007 operation in Islamabad.

The court today said the former military ruler cannot exit the country without its approval, adding that others should not interfere in matters of the court.

The former military ruler was due to appear in a special court today and face treason charges under Article 6 for suspending, subverting and abrogating the Constitution, imposing an emergency in the country in November 2007 and detaining judges of the superior courts.

His advocate had said yesterday that Musharraf would not appear before the court because he in unwell. Anwar Mansoor, the senior counsel on Musharraf's legal team said "the world knows Musharraf is unwell."

The 70-year-old was taken ill and rushed to the Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology in Rawalpindi on January 2 as he was being transported under heavy guard to the special court.

Musharraf's medical records were also sent to expert's in Britain who will decide whether he requires treatment abroad or not.

The former president's name is currently on the Exit Control List (ECL) and while he can move around freely in Pakistan, he is not permitted to leave the country.

COMMENTS (39)

Imran bashir | 10 years ago | Reply

Hats off to Ch Shujjat Hussain who has shown guts to stand by the side of Gen Musharraf. Where are the others. Don't be coward . Save Musharaf. Save Pakistan

Syed | 10 years ago | Reply

@Ch. Allah Daad: So what is it that you want to see and how Musharraf be punished? say it loud so that entire world listen to what really your intentions are and what would like to achieve from it.

If you really want the law to be enforced - strong text"Open this trial to be publically available so that people of Pakistan knows how bad Musharraf was or the other way around" -

After all - Musharraf has ruled Pakistan for 9 years and because of that Pakistani have legitimate right to know everything.

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