Musharraf sent to the comfort of his ‘sub-jail’ farmhouse

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Former dictator General (r) Pervez Musharraf was shifted back to his Mediterranean-style farmhouse in Chak Shahzad on the outskirts of Islamabad hours after an Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Islamabad ordered a 14-day judicial remand for the former military strongman in the judges’ detention case.

Judge Kausar Abbas Zaidi of the ATC issued the order which made it imperative for Musharraf to re-appear in court on May 4.

During the hearing of the case, dozens of lawyers shouted slogans against the former president, who ruled the country nearly a decade on the strength of his uniform, and even tried to manhandle him. However, security personnel managed to pull the former president from the lawyers’ grip. In an unprecedented move, Rangers personnel holding guns also entered the court room for his security.

Around a dozen activists of Musharraf’s All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) were also present in court premises, who raised slogans in favour of their leader. However, the charged lawyers mercilessly beat them with kicks and fists. Later, the APML submitted an application with Margalla Police Station against a group of lawyers, who thrashed and manhandled its workers.

Inside the courtroom, Musharraf’s lawyer Qamar Afzal submitted before the judge that his client was cooperating with the police investigators, therefore there was no need to hand him over to police for further physical remand.

The opposing lawyers, Ashraf Gujjar and Bilal opposed the request and contended that Musharraf still needed to be interrogated with regards to all the events that took place as an outcome of the occurrence reported in the FIR.

Ashraf Gujjar pleaded that Musharraf, who was involved in allegedly subverting the Constitution, imposing emergency in 2007, sacking and confining judges of superior courts, was being given special treatment by the police. He requested the court for physical remand of the former ruler.

The court order issued at the end of the proceedings stated, “Perusal of the available record reveals the accused had been thoroughly investigated and his statements had been recorded by the investigation officer. Prosecution through investigation officer has requested for his remand to judicial lock-up with a contention that the accused, for the time being is no more required for investigation. Therefore, keeping in view the request, the accused is remanded to judicial lock-up, who shall be produced before the court on May 4, 2013,”

Soon after the court’s order, local authorities declared his farmhouse residence a sub-jail and Musharraf was moved there hours after being taken to the police headquarters in the wake of the ruling.

During the hearing of the case at the ATC established on Friday, the police had requested the judge to order a judicial remand for the former president. The petitioner’s counsel, Ashraf Gujjar, had requested the court to order a physical remand of the retired general.

Gujjar had also objected to the fact that Musharraf was brought to the court amidst heavy security.

Moreover, Musharraf’s lawyers had been seeking bail for their client which was cancelled by the Islamabad High Court earlier this week.

The former president was arrested in the judges’ detention case and was shifted to the Police Lines Headquarters from his Chak Shahzad farmhouse. A local court in Islamabad had granted two days’ transit custody of the retired general to the police and had directed them to produce him before the “court of competent jurisdiction/Anti Terrorism Court on or before April 21, 2013”.

Meetings banned

Meanwhile, Islamabad Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Yaseen Farooq has banned meetings with the former president.

According to reports, the ban on meetings with Musharraf was imposed after clashes between the supporters of the chief of APML and lawyers.

Treason case: Only three would do!

In a related development, an application filed by the former dictator for formation of a full bench for his trial in the treason case was rejected by the Supreme Court on Saturday, and a three member bench was given the task instead.

The three-judge bench now constituted to hear the treason charges comprises Justice Jawwad S Khawaja, Justice Khilji Arif Hussain and Justice Aijaz Afzal Khan. Previously, only Justice Khawaja and Justice Khilji had been hearing the case against the former general.

13 COMMENTS

  1. Former President of Pakistan Gen Musharraf may have breached certain laws of Pakistan. Prosecute him you may but treat him with respect . JUDICIAL ACTIVISM must not become JUDICIAL REVENGE which it has sounded like with the cavalier remarks of the judge of Islamabad High Court.

  2. Musharraf is an honest person God will help him out this awakeward situation.Looters will be perished very soon.Long live Mussharaf,may Allah give you strength to save Pakistan.

  3. nothing like this happend before in history of pakistan.and the punishment seem beyond reality.

  4. musharaf was the only honest and progressive leader this country had i fail to understand the mentality of the people of pk the are now ready to vote for nawaz the looter and coward who ran away to saudia musharaf is facing like a real man

  5. musharaf was the only honest and progressive leader this country had i fail to understand the mentality of the people of pk the are now ready to vote for nawaz the looter and coward who ran away to saudia musharaf is facing like a real man
    the person who overturned pk from being a failed state to becoming the Asian tiger is being treated this way sham on the army which has totally lost its position of power and who doesn't now why they are silent gen kayani and his brother are the most corrupt chief in army's history ask any Senior officer God help Pakistan as it's people are brainless

  6. Result pf General Election 2002 from NA 54

    NA-54 Rawalpindi-V
    Raja Muhammad Zafar-ul-HaqPakistan Muslim League (N)28805
    Mr.Zamurd Khan AdvocatePakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians31491
    Syed Zahid Abbas KazmiPak Wattan Party560
    Mr.Shaukat Aziz SiddiquiMuttahidda Majlis-e-Amal Pakistan12676
    Allama Ayaz Zahir HashmiPakistan Muslim League(QA)1640
    Mr.Ghulam QadirPakistan Tehreek-e- Insaf2479
    Mr.Muhammad Ijaz-ul-HaqPakistan Muslim League(Z)4164

    How a sitting judge having affiliations with a Political Party & also had contested election has been detailed / nominated to hear and give decisions in a case filed against former President and leader of a political Party APML. We have heard and experiencing trails and totally biased approach of YELLOW JOURNALISM but what should we call it a YELLOW JUDICIAL SYSTEM. It is in no way an impartial and transparent hearing. Moreover, why CJ is intentionally ignoring and not taking any suo motto action against clear violations of law by his personnel lawyers. It is probably directions from supreme court which lawyers are toeing ?

  7. Dissappointed with the lawyers, they should be arrested for their wrongful behaviour. Musharraf should be treated with more respect.

  8. Why this special treatment to Musharraf. He should be held at Adiala prison like any political leader, there is no reason to let him stay at a luxurious villa. He is facing very serious charges of treason and faces a long prison sentence, the sooner he gets used to the surroundings, the better.

  9. Pakistan is getting a bad name, today. Judges should take leave before retirement for the best of the judeciary and Pakistan. Same advice for Kiyani…Tariq Khan.

  10. General R pervaiz Musharaf is a nice and Brave Person and we Pakistanis are with him and INSAAHALLAH he will b the next President of Pakistan….Thumbs up for you General(y)

  11. General R. Pervaiz Musharraf is brave, honest , progressive leader and a good administrator, see in his duration foreign policies, foreign investment, our economic and development all over country was 100 time better than now .those who are not agree with this they do not love pakistan.

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