Warrant issued for Pakistan’s Musharraf

Pakistan's former president and military ruler Pervez Musharraf (centre) leaves after appearing in court in Rawalpindi.

Pakistan's former president and military ruler Pervez Musharraf (centre) leaves after appearing in court in Rawalpindi.

Published Apr 18, 2013

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Islamabad - A Pakistani court on Thursday ordered the arrest of former military ruler Pervez Musharraf in one of three cases dating back to his 1999-2008 period in office, officials said.

The retired general immediately left the court premises in Islamabad, driving away in a jeep escorted by his bodyguards to an unknown location. It was not immediately clear if or when he would be arrested.

Musharraf returned to Pakistan on March 24 after four years in self-imposed exile, and is accused over the 2007 killing of Benazir Bhutto, the 2006 death of a Baluch rebel leader and for sacking judges in 2007.

He has been in and out of courts in recent weeks, extending his bail in connection with all three cases, but on Thursday a court in Islamabad cancelled his bail over the 2007 sacking of judges.

“The judge Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui ordered that the interim bail is dismissed,” Musharraf's defence lawyer Qamar Afzal told AFP.

A spokesperson for Musharraf's All Pakistan Muslim League told AFP that his supporters had been taken aback by the arrest order, after the same court last week granted him bail.

“We were quite sure that the judge would extend the bail, but it came to our surprise when the judge said bail was dismissed and he should be arrested,” APML spokesperson Muhammad Amjad told reporters. - AFP

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