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Families want to become party in Benazir case

Three affected families of December, 27, 2007 suicide attack and gunshots which killed Benazir Bhutto filed application in the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) Rawalpindi on Saturday praying that they must be considered party in Benazir Bhutto assassination case.
Application was filed by widows of two men killed in the incident including Raja Habib and Raja Amin and one Akbar, father of another victim, Jalil Ahmad. Raja Yasir, counsel for a widow Shagufta told Online that the court had accepted this application.
The ATC took up for hearing the petition filed by Sehba Musharraf against the confiscation of her husband, Pervez Musharraf’s property.
Counsel for FIA told the court that the bank account existed in the name of Pervez Musharraf Foundation which was registered in London. Earlier, Rashid Qureshi, Muhammad Ali Saif and Muhammad Amjid operated this account. Later, through a letter written to bank authorities, Pervez Musharraf and Arif Anwar were authorised to operate this account.
The judge of ATC adjourned the hearing of the case till March 17 while seeking reply from counsel for the bank on the justification of opening of a bank account in Pakistan in respect of a London-based organisation.

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