- Former president shifted to ICU as blood pressure shoots up
- Security plan for former president finalised, 2,650 cops to man his route
The probability of former president Gen (r) Pervez Musharraf’s appearance in court plummeted late on Sunday when the former dictator was reportedly shifted to hospital’s intensive care unit (ICU) owing to ‘high blood pressure’.
Given his deteriorating condition, it appears unlikely that he will appear in special court for his indictment in high treason case today despite the fact that the court has issued his arrest warrants over his repeated failure in showing up in court.
In the meanwhile, the counsel of former president Pervez Musharraf, Ahmad Raza Kasuri said that the chances of his client appearing in the special court on Monday were 50/50.
Talking to a private TV channel on Sunday, Kasuri said that a situation of confrontation might arise if not handled wisely and added that it could be harmful to democracy.
While earlier on Saturday, Musharraf’s mother Begum Zareen Musharraf was also shifted to the hospital after she developed breathing issues.
On the other hand, the security plan for Musharraf’s expected appearance has been finalised. His route has been given the status of VVIP route.
According to police sources, 2,650 police and Rangers personnel will be deployed in the twin cities. Over 650 personnel will be posted in Rawalpindi while 2,000 policemen will be deployed at different points of the route.
Four different routes have been designed to take Musharraf to the court while the final route will be decided in morning.
Owing to the life threats given to former military ruler, containers have been placed around the court premises to make it bomb-proof.
Meanwhile, Red Zone will be sealed on the arrival of Musharraf in court while all connecting roads will be blocked during his movement.