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Musharraf declared fugitive in ex-PM Bhutto's murder trial

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Update: 2017-08-31 10:30:46
Musharraf declared fugitive in ex-PM Bhutto's murder trial Pakistan's former military ruler Pervez Musharraf

DHAKA: A Pakistani anti-terrorism court has declared former military ruler Pervez Musharraf a fugitive in ex-prime minister Benazir Bhutto's murder trial, ordering his property confiscated, a court official said on Thursday (Aug 31).

Musharraf was charged with Bhutto's 2007 assassination in 2013, but has been in self-imposed exile in Dubai ever since a travel ban was lifted three years later, reports the Al-Jazeera.

The official said he had “absconded”.

The court also acquitted five men who had been accused of being Taliban fighters involved in the conspiracy to murder Bhutto, the Muslim world's first female prime minister.

However, it found two police officers guilty of “mishandling the crime scene”, the court official said, adding they had each been sentenced to 17 years imprisonment and fined 500,000 rupees ($4,700).

The verdicts are the first to be issued in the case, and come nearly 10 years after Bhutto was killed in a gun and suicide bomb attack during an election rally in Rawalpindi.

Musharraf's government blamed the assassination on Pakistan Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud, who denied any involvement. He was killed in a US drone attack in 2009.

In 2010, a UN report accused Musharraf's government of failing to give Bhutto adequate protection and said her death could have been prevented.

BDST: 2030 HRS, AUG 31, 2017
AP

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