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Musharraf formally arrested over murder of Benazir

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Islamabad/Lahore: Pervez Musharraf was on Thursday formally arrested by Pakistani investigators over the murder of Benazir Bhutto after an anti-terrorism court directed them to include the former president in the probe into the 2007 assassination.

A team of officials from the Federal Investigation Agency formally arrested Musharraf at his palatial farmhouse on the outskirts of Islamabad, which was declared a "sub-jail" after he was remanded to judicial custody last week.

FIA officials said Musharraf will remain at his farmhouse but will be produced in an anti-terrorism court in Rawalpindi on Friday.

The FIA team also recorded Musharraf's statement last night.


The FIA officials asked Musharraf why former premier Benazir Bhutto was not provided adequate security by his regime when she returned to Pakistan from self-exile in 2007, Geo News channel reported.

Musharraf reportedly said Bhutto was provided complete security and refused to accept allegations made against him.

The formal arrest was made hours after Judge Chaudhry Habib-ur-Rehman of the Rawalpindi-based anti-terrorism court accepted a request from prosecutors to question Musharraf and to include him in the investigation into the 2007 assassination.

Special prosecutor Chaudhry Zulfiqar Ali of the Federal Investigation Agency said a joint investigation team would question Musharraf on two issues - making a threatening phone call to Bhutto and sending an email that warned her not to return to Pakistan, and failing to provide adequate security to Bhutto after she came back to the country.

Musharraf's failure to provide adequate security to Bhutto "indirectly facilitated and helped terrorists in executing their plan to murder" her, Ali said.

Musharraf will also be quizzed on why he did not respond to five letters from Bhutto seeking foolproof security ahead of her return to Pakistan.

"Musharraf provided foolproof security to other leaders like (then) Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz but ignored Benazir," he said.

Ali, who is part of the joint investigation team, said: "We had requested the anti-terrorism court to let Musharraf stay in (the farmhouse) because of security issues and the court accepted our plea."

The joint investigation team is expected to complete questioning Musharraf by May 3.

"We will complete the challan (chargesheet) after investigating him by May 3 and submit the same in the anti-terrorism court," Ali said.

Bhutto was assassinated by a suicide bomber after addressing an election rally in Rawalpindi in December 2007.

Earlier, the FIA requested the anti-terrorism court to include Musharraf in the probe a day after the Rawalpindi bench of the Lahore High Court cancelled the former military ruler's interim bail in the assassination case.

Ali said after Musharraf is presented in the anti-terrorism court tomorrow, the joint investigation team will decide whether to seek his physical or judicial custody.

Legal experts said it was unlikely Musharraf would be moved from his farmhouse.

The High Court's decision yesterday to reject Musharraf's request to extend his interim bail over Bhutto's assassination added to the legal woes of the ex-army chief, who is facing several serious criminal cases.

Lawyers have petitioned the Supreme Court to put him on trial for treason for imposing emergency in 2007 and he faces charges over the death of Baloch leader Akbar Bugti in a 2006 military operation.

The 69-year-old former military ruler was arrested last week after the Islamabad High Court revoked his bail in a case related to the detention of over 60 judges during the 2007 emergency.

Musharraf returned to Pakistan last month after nearly four years of self-exile, promising to "save" the country from economic ruin and militancy.

However, he was barred from running in the May 11 general election, which will mark the first democratic transition of power in Pakistan's history.

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FIA officials said Musharraf will remain at his farmhouse but will be produced in an anti-terrorism court in Rawalpindi on Friday.

....yehi koe politician hota to adiyala lakin General Sahib ko bas apnay hi luxurious gher mien house arrest....


wah kiya rule of law hai........ !! :lol:
 
Pakistani court these day are too active.

Musharraf's failure to provide adequate security to Bhutto "indirectly facilitated and helped terrorists in executing their plan to murder" ---------
By this logic if government is not able to provide security to her citizen, then PM should be arrested..
 
....yehi koe politician hota to adiyala lakin General Sahib ko bas apnay hi luxurious gher mien house arrest....


wah kiya rule of law hai........ !! :lol:


He is facing the charges under law; let's not be petty about the details of his arrangement and accord him the respect due a former President.

Pakistani court these day are too active.

Musharraf's failure to provide adequate security to Bhutto "indirectly facilitated and helped terrorists in executing their plan to murder" ---------
By this logic if government is not able to provide security to her citizen, then PM should be arrested..

I agree. This particular charge is just an opportunistic witch hunt.

The courts need to be careful. If they overstretch themselves, and are seen to be playing politics, they will lose legitimacy in the general public.
 
He is facing the charges under law; let's not be petty about the details of his arrangement and accord him the respect due a former President.

there is no such office as "former president", he is now seen as citizen of the State who is under charge of murder of a political leader. he should be dealt as only...

send him to Adiyala jail for his original sin !!
 
ZAB hanged:no family, no goodbye. Nawaz Sharif & SS refused entry in Pakistan to attend their dad's funeral. But General Musharraf should be allowed to go to meet his mom.... wah !!
 
ZAB hanged:no family, no goodbye. Nawaz Sharif & SS refused entry in Pakistan to attend their dad's funeral. But General Musharraf should be allowed to go to meet his mom.... wah !!

You have a point here.

BTW wonder if Mush now feels he was better of abroad ?
 
here is the profile of the very honourable Chief Justice which is keen to take revenage:

 
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You have a point here.

BTW wonder if Mush now feels he was better of abroad ?

Well! Obviously he was better abroad but he came to part of the govt and was advised by his party men to come to Pakistan, which proved to be a bad decision but he Musharraf alway said that he will face courts.
 
I have certain reservations against Mushy, but the way he is being treated is despicable. The court has become a clown system and is certainly politicized. His eviction or prosecution process should have began after the election.

The civilian government needs to remember that if you push the Army too far then the consequences will be huge. I am not riposting that he should not be convicted as a criminal, since the NRO was his biggest mistake, but it should be done in a civilized and professional manner which has no grudges and personal vendetta involved.
 
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