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Pakistan court orders seizure of Musharraf's property
Exiled former president, Pervez Musharraf, a 'fugitive of law' in Dubai since the 2007 assassination of Benazir Bhutto, is facing a court order confiscating his property and freezing his accounts
Published in Ahram Online on 28 - 08 - 2011

A Pakistani court ordered the confiscation of exiled former president Pervez Musharraf's property and the freezing of his Pakistan bank accounts over accusations that he failed to provide security for assassinated former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, a lawyer said on Sunday.
The charismatic Bhutto was the first female prime minister in the Muslim world. She was killed in December 2007, when Musharraf was president, in a gun and suicide bomb attack after an election rally in the city of Rawalpindi after she had returned from years of self-imposed exile.
An anti-terrorism court in February issued an arrest warrant for Musharraf, now living in self-exile in Dubai, and then declared him a fugitive of law after he failed to respond.
The court on Saturday ordered the seizure of his entire property and the freezing of bank accounts in Pakistan after he again failed to respond to accusations.
"The court issued orders because he is accused in the case and has been failing to appear before the court," Chaudhry Zulfiqar Ali, a government prosecutor, told Reuters.
The confiscated property included a farmhouse in Islamabad and several residential plots as well as bank accounts worth 90 million rupees ($1 million), he added.
The trial is being held behind closed door in a jail in Rawalpindi because of security reasons. Five suspected Islamist militants and two police officers are also being tried in the case.
Musharraf's aides rejected the accusations as "baseless" and "politically-motivated".
"This case is basically being manoeuvred for political benefits...and to divert attention from political and economic instability and deteriorating law and order situation in the country," Musharraf's spokesman, Fawad Chaudhry, told Reuters.
Musharraf, who himself was target of at least two bomb attacks, has denied suggestions that he, his security agencies or military were involved in Bhutto's murder.
His government had blamed Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud for the killing. Mehsud was killed in a U.S. drone strike near the Afghan border in 2009.
A report by a U.N. commission of inquiry released last year said any credible investigation should not rule out the possibility that members of Pakistan's military and security establishment were involved in the killing, though it did not say who it believed was guilty.
It heavily criticised Pakistani authorities, saying they had "severely hampered" the investigation.
Bhutto's party won elections after her assassination and her widower, Asif Ali Zardari, is now president.
Musharraf said in May he planned to return to his country next year, despite possible arrest, in order to participate in a 2013 parliamentary election.


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