Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Bhutto murder case: police Ex-loading President Musharraf

Islamabad - Pakistan's former President Musharraf gets into the murder of Benazir Bhutto under increasing pressure: the national authority FIA investigators had been called in a report to the court as defendants, reports the newspaper "Dawn". Two police officers are said to have Musharraf charged with their statements.

One of them was the former police chief of Rawalpindi, where Bhutto was killed in late 2007 after a demonstration in an attack. Musharraf did the police first need to change the security arrangements for Bhutto, and later to eliminate the traces on Anschlagsort, reports Dawn. Musharraf has since his resignation in 2008 in London.


He was asked by the FIA to cooperate with the authorities in Pakistan. Otherwise, it was threatened with legal consequences. Allegations against the former head of state had already brought in last April the UN. A commission of inquiry had come to the conclusion that the personal protection of the former Prime Minister and leader of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Bhutto was inadequate and the authorities had been after the assassination no real interest to identify perpetrators and masterminds.

Musharraf's government was unaware of the threats against Bhutto.

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