Former prime minister Benazir was assassinated outside Rawalpindi’s Liaquat Bagh on December 27, 2007 and according to Siegel, Musharraf had threatened Benazir with “dire consequences” if she returned home before the 2008 election.
Along with five other prosecution witnesses, Siegel was summoned on January 5 by an anti-terrorism court to record statements in the high-profile assassination case.
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Though he refused to record his statement in Pakistan today, Siegel said he can do so via a video link.
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Siegel, a key prosecution witness who had known Benazir since 1984, claims that Benazir had received a telephone call from Musharraf in his (Siegel) presence and told her that he would not be responsible for her security if she returned before the election. He alleges that Musharraf knew of the assassination plot and had personally ordered the destruction of evidence.
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