Musharraf appears in Pakistan anti-terrorism court
20 April AFP
Pakistan's former military ruler Pervez Musharraf appeared before an
anti-terrorism court on Saturday after spending the night at police
headquarters in Islamabad, officials said.
Musharraf was moved into police custody after being arrested, an
unprecedented move against a former army chief of staff ahead of key
elections. The arrest relates to Musharraf's decision to sack judges
when he imposed emergency rule in November 2007, a move that hastened
his downfall. Musharraf was brought to Islamabad court house in a white
bullet-proof Land Cruiser by armed police and paramilitary rangers
squads. “General Musharraf has arrived at the court and proceedings have
started,” a police official told AFP. Live television footage showed
Musharraf getting out of his SUV and being surrounded by dozens of
security guards moving in the courthouse.
Lawyers have petitioned Pakistan's top court to try him for treason
for imposing emergency law-which would be punishable by death or life in
prison-but it would have to be the state that initiates any trial.He
also faces charges of conspiracy to murder opposition leader Benazir
Bhutto in 2007 and over the death of a rebel leader during a 2006
military operation.
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