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Musharraf booked for judges illegal confinement
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Case registered on courts order
By Shakeel Anjum & Obaid Abrar Khan
ISLAMABAD: In an unprecedented first in Pakistans history, a former chief of the army staff, Gen (r) Pervez Musharraf has been booked for a criminal offence that could actually see him land in prison or at the minimum turn his stay abroad into a permanent exile. An ironic fate of twist for a man who once boasted that he would never allow Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto to end their exile on their own and return to Pakistan. The table stands turned on its head.
The Islamabad police registered an FIR against him for illegal confinement of the countrys top judges after Nov 3, 2007 here Monday. The criminal case (FIR No 131 dated 10-08-09) under section 344/34 of the PPC has been registered by Secretariat Police not on the initiative of the government, but following the orders of the additional sessions court.
On a petition filed by Chaudhry Mohammad Aslam Ghuman, Additional Sessions Judge Islamabad Mohammad Akmal Khan Monday ordered police to book the ousted dictator.
The petitioner had submitted an application with the Secretariat Police Station requesting for registration of an FIR against former President Pervez Musharraf and his accomplices including district management and police officers for keeping the judges in illegal confinement along with their families at their houses in the Judges Colony, Islamabad.
Inspector General of Police Islamabad, Syed Kaleem Imam, when contacted also confirmed the report, saying that the FIR was lodged on the order of the court.
Sources at the Ministry of Interior told The News that Mohammad Aslam Ghuman had filed the petition with the Additional Sessions Judge Islamabad some one and a half months back but despite repeated reminders, the Law Division didnt take interest in pursuance of the case properly.
The FIR (131) stated that former president Pervez Musharraf and others had detained judges of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and their family at their houses and their children were neither allowed to attend their school nor permitted to appear in examinations.
Earlier, Additional Sessions Judge Muhammad Akmal Khan directed the police to register a case against former president General Pervez Musharraf for house arrest of 60 superior court judges.
The judge in his remarks said the Federal Law Ministry did not present its report regarding the petition in the stipulated time. District Attorney Mehfooz Paracha and S.I Shahid Mehmood were present in the court during the hearing. Mehfooz Paracha sought some more time for submission of comments, which was opposed by the petitioner.
The judge in his decision declared that a cognizable offence had been committed in palpable terms. Therefore, the writ petition is allowed. The SHO is directed to fulfill his statutory obligation by recording the petitioners statement under Section 154 CrPC and proceed further in accordance with the law.
A copy of the court order was also sent to the IG Islamabad as well as the SSP Islamabad to ensure compliance with the order and a fair investigation into the case.
Advocate Chaudhry Muhammad Aslam Ghuman had moved the petition stating that he had filed an application with the Secretariat Police Station seeking registration of an FIR against former president Pervez Musharraf for illegal house arrest of 60 judges but that the police were not registering the case.
On his application, the SHO was ordered to submit his report before the court. The police said in the report that it had written a letter to the Ministry of Law and Justice and a reply was awaited in this regard. Although the court gave time to the ministry it still failed to present its case.
The brief facts listed in the petition were that on November 3, 2007 the then chief of army staff General Pervez Musharraf prevented all the judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts from functioning unless they took a new oath under his issued PCO. The same day seven judges of the Supreme Court headed by the chief justice declared the said action of Pervez Musharraf as illegal and passed the judicial orders prohibiting the judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts from taking oath under the PCO.
Musharraf booked for judges illegal confinement
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Case registered on courts order
By Shakeel Anjum & Obaid Abrar Khan
ISLAMABAD: In an unprecedented first in Pakistans history, a former chief of the army staff, Gen (r) Pervez Musharraf has been booked for a criminal offence that could actually see him land in prison or at the minimum turn his stay abroad into a permanent exile. An ironic fate of twist for a man who once boasted that he would never allow Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto to end their exile on their own and return to Pakistan. The table stands turned on its head.
The Islamabad police registered an FIR against him for illegal confinement of the countrys top judges after Nov 3, 2007 here Monday. The criminal case (FIR No 131 dated 10-08-09) under section 344/34 of the PPC has been registered by Secretariat Police not on the initiative of the government, but following the orders of the additional sessions court.
On a petition filed by Chaudhry Mohammad Aslam Ghuman, Additional Sessions Judge Islamabad Mohammad Akmal Khan Monday ordered police to book the ousted dictator.
The petitioner had submitted an application with the Secretariat Police Station requesting for registration of an FIR against former President Pervez Musharraf and his accomplices including district management and police officers for keeping the judges in illegal confinement along with their families at their houses in the Judges Colony, Islamabad.
Inspector General of Police Islamabad, Syed Kaleem Imam, when contacted also confirmed the report, saying that the FIR was lodged on the order of the court.
Sources at the Ministry of Interior told The News that Mohammad Aslam Ghuman had filed the petition with the Additional Sessions Judge Islamabad some one and a half months back but despite repeated reminders, the Law Division didnt take interest in pursuance of the case properly.
The FIR (131) stated that former president Pervez Musharraf and others had detained judges of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and their family at their houses and their children were neither allowed to attend their school nor permitted to appear in examinations.
Earlier, Additional Sessions Judge Muhammad Akmal Khan directed the police to register a case against former president General Pervez Musharraf for house arrest of 60 superior court judges.
The judge in his remarks said the Federal Law Ministry did not present its report regarding the petition in the stipulated time. District Attorney Mehfooz Paracha and S.I Shahid Mehmood were present in the court during the hearing. Mehfooz Paracha sought some more time for submission of comments, which was opposed by the petitioner.
The judge in his decision declared that a cognizable offence had been committed in palpable terms. Therefore, the writ petition is allowed. The SHO is directed to fulfill his statutory obligation by recording the petitioners statement under Section 154 CrPC and proceed further in accordance with the law.
A copy of the court order was also sent to the IG Islamabad as well as the SSP Islamabad to ensure compliance with the order and a fair investigation into the case.
Advocate Chaudhry Muhammad Aslam Ghuman had moved the petition stating that he had filed an application with the Secretariat Police Station seeking registration of an FIR against former president Pervez Musharraf for illegal house arrest of 60 judges but that the police were not registering the case.
On his application, the SHO was ordered to submit his report before the court. The police said in the report that it had written a letter to the Ministry of Law and Justice and a reply was awaited in this regard. Although the court gave time to the ministry it still failed to present its case.
The brief facts listed in the petition were that on November 3, 2007 the then chief of army staff General Pervez Musharraf prevented all the judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts from functioning unless they took a new oath under his issued PCO. The same day seven judges of the Supreme Court headed by the chief justice declared the said action of Pervez Musharraf as illegal and passed the judicial orders prohibiting the judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts from taking oath under the PCO.
Musharraf booked for judges illegal confinement