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Pakistan court issues non-bailable arrest warrant against Pervez Musharraf

I don't know why but day by day, Its becoming possible for Pakistan to have egypt like situation, the blood sucking politicians need to be kicked out, if Musharaf deserves this then Zardari & Co deserves the worst
 
I think Musharaf deserves a fair chance in election he told the lady to not come back she did and he said don't come out of bullet proof car she did

Like who comes out of bullet proof car ? :sick:

If Court Charges Musharif , they should equally charge , Altaf bahi , Nawaz bahi and Zardari bahi and his pupet bilawal
 
gabar sing why you think busharaf lives in uk wilth the blessing of the usa he has made a third party of treasanus ex army ex servises members ,him mqm and ppp think they can hold on its one party but am all for justice let busharaf get his deserts through high court :smokin:
 
BBC News - Pakistan: Pervez Musharraf 'accused' over Bhutto murder

7 February 2011 Last updated at 16:57 GMT
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Pakistan: Pervez Musharraf 'accused' over Bhutto murder

Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency has named former military ruler Pervez Musharraf as "an accused" in an interim criminal charge-sheet.

He is said to have appointed two senior police suspected of not giving adequate protection to opposition leader Benazir Bhutto at the time of her murder.

Mr Musharraf is accused of giving the pair their orders.

Legal experts say the mention of Mr Musharraf's name in a prosecution report does not mean he is indicted.

He has denied accusations in the past that he did not provide adequate security for Ms Bhutto at the time of her death.

Ms Bhutto was killed while travelling in an election motorcade in the city of Rawalpindi in December 2007.

Public Prosecutor Chaudhry Zulfiqar Ali said that Mr Musharraf's name was included in their investigation report in the light of what the two police officials - former Rawalpindi police chief Saud Aziz and former police Superintendent Khurram Shahzad - told investigators.

Both men are under detention at the moment.

According to the prosecutor, the two officials told investigators that on the orders of Mr Musharraf they removed a security detail for Ms Bhutto just before she departed the venue where she was speaking in Rawalpindi.

She was killed shortly afterwards.

Mr Ali said it was also alleged that the scene of the crime was also hosed down on Mr Musharraf's orders. Critics say that decision meant it was much harder to gather evidence in the case.

The prosecutor further told the court that investigators had tried to contact Mr Musharraf for questioning at his London home where he lives in exile.

He said that a list of questions had been sent to him in London several months ago, but as yet there had been no response.

Officials say that investigators want to question him regarding the case before they can finalise a charge sheet against other suspected offenders.

Mr Musharraf seized power in 1999 when, as chief of Pakistan's army, he ousted elected Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in a coup. He resigned as president in 2008.
 
The average awaam can't even afford to eat two meals a day and this Government's focus is on Musharraf and other unimportant bullshit.

Musharraf's career/status as a Pakistani/Politician was flushed ages ago. Focus on your people first who're dying of starvation, unemployment and no sense of security.
 
The average awaam can't even afford to eat two meals a day and this Government's focus is on Musharraf and other unimportant bullshit.

Musharraf's career/status as a Pakistani/Politician was flushed ages ago. Focus on your people first who're dying of starvation, unemployment and no sense of security.

Yes, you are right but this is also important in order to close the doors for khaki boys once and for all.
 
Yes, you are right but this is also important in order to close the doors for khaki boys once and for all.

Is it now? It's been three years since this Government came into power and this is what they're going to give the people? A closed door for the 'Khaki' boys? What's the practicality of that in an average man's life? Absolutely nothing! The 'Khaki' boys have probably given more to this nation than these thieves and murderers could ever give to the people so please, let's focus on the fact that this government thinks they have way too much free time on hand to raise such issues and divert their attention from the core issues.
 
I think the court should dismiss the case and let Mr Musharaf come back for first fair election in Pakistan
 
Another cheap political stunt by PPP to bring in PMLn on board. Earn Nawaz sympathy ...

thank you!!!!!!
atleast someone understands!
the agenda that nawaz sharif set up for gov is almost over, and so the gov needed something to calm the sharif bros down...
well this what they came up with!


everyone knows zardari killed bhutto so he can blabber about bhutto's sacrifice to get elected!
and guess what it worked!
 
Benazir assassination case: Musharraf’s extradition to be sought following warrant


RAWALPINDI/ISLAMABAD: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has announced that it will seek the extradition of former President Pervez Musharraf after his refusal to appear before a Rawalpindi court on charges that he had failed to provide adequate security to former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.
“We have decided to write to the home secretary of the UK for General Musharraf’s extradition,” said a senior official of FIA on condition of anonymity. The decision was taken after a meeting on Saturday chaired by Interior Minister Rehman Malik.
Earlier on Saturday, an anti-terrorism court in Rawalpindi issued a warrant for the arrest of the former president after the special prosecutor handling the case alleged that Musharraf had not been cooperating with the investigation into the assassination of Ms Benazir Bhutto.
Later, a spokesperson for Musharraf’s new political party – the All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) – said the former president would not be returning to Pakistan following the issuance of the arrest warrant. He also challenged the basis of the allegations against his party leader.
“How can the president of a country be made responsible for the non-provision of security?” asked Fawad Chaudhry, spokesman for the APML. “It is totally ridiculous. You cannot pin criminal responsibility on a president for that.”
Barrister Saif Ali Khan, the former president’s legal advisor, said that his client would contest the charges against him in court.
Pakistan and Britain do not have a formal extradition treaty, which is likely to make the process complicated, said Salman Akram Raja, a legal expert. Ultimately, the extradition request will depend upon relevant British laws, he added.
The prosecution, meanwhile, seems to be dealing with its own issues, including a change of guard at the helm of its team.
The interior minister has appointed Director FIA Wajid Zia as the new head of the team investigating the former premier’s murder. Zia replaced Khalid Qureshi who will leave this week for a seniority course at the Lahore Staff College to qualify as an Additional Inspector General of Police.
However some observers believe that the government was unhappy with Qureshi because he implicated Musharraf without taking the interior minister on board and revealed his findings in court. They also criticised Rehman Malik’s decision to appoint a junior official to head the JIT, fearing it might slow down the momentum of the investigation.
While the prosecution does not allege any direct conspiracy between Baitullah Mehsud, the former leader of the Pakistani Taliban, and former President Musharraf, it names both as jointly responsible for Bhutto’s death.
“Musharraf was equally responsible for facilitation and complicitiy in the assassination of Ms Benazir Bhutto through failure in providing her the requisite security that her status demanded as a twice-elected premier,” said a 57-page report submitted by the prosecution to the court.
According the prosecution, the former president was aware of the imminent danger to former Prime Minister Bhutto’s life but did not take enough actions to prevent her assassination. The prosecution also alleges that, in an e-mail he sent to the former premier, Musharraf linked the degree of security the government would provide Bhutto with her political cooperation to his efforts to stay in power after the 2008 elections.
Of particular concern to investigators is a meeting that took place immediately after the assassination on 27 December 2007 in which the former president allegedly gave orders for a government denial of responsibility to be issued. The prosecution claims that the government had determined the cause of the former premier’s death before it had received any autopsy reports. WITH ADDITIONAL REPORTING FROM AFP
 
PPP is playing a dangerous game here.I am sure this is nothing more then a drama to divert attention from Raymond Davis case.
 
ooo idiots This order passed by "COURT" not PPP Muslim leage blaa blaa!
The extradition notice has not been given by Court - It's been given by Interior Ministry which is run by Mr Rehman Malik.
 

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