Pakistani court declares Musharraf a fugitive in Bhutto case

Pakistani court declares Musharraf a fugitive in Bhutto case

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File photo: Benazir Bhutto attends an election rally in Rawalpindi

A Pakistani anti-terrorism court on Thursday declared ex-military leader Pervez Musharraf a fugitive in the murder case of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and acquitted five people in the killing.

As an โ€œabsconderโ€, Musharraf must be arrested and brought to trial if he returns to Pakistan after being allowed to leave the country last year. The court also ordered Musharrafโ€™s property in Pakistan seized.

Bhutto was assassinated in a suicide and gun attack in Rawalpindi in 2007, weeks after she returned from exile to campaign in elections to bring back civilian rule.

Bhuttoโ€™s daughter Aseefa Zardari tweeted after the courtโ€™s decision that โ€œThere will be no justice till Pervez Musharraf answers for his crimes!โ€

Five accused members of the Pakistani Taliban were found not guilty of any role in the attack due to a lack of evidence.

Special Prosecutor for the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Khawaja Mohammad Imtiaz said he found the acquittal surprising.

โ€œWe believe there was a very strong case against them,โ€ he told reporters after the verdict, adding that three of the men had confessed to assisting in the attack.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, now the leader of the slain Bhuttoโ€™s Pakistan Peopleโ€™s Party, termed the acquittal โ€œunacceptableโ€ in a tweet, calling the release of the five men dangerous.

Musharraf was charged in 2013 with being culpable in Bhuttoโ€™s murder. He seized power in a 1999 coup but stepped down nine years later after new elections.

He is now in self-imposed exile, having been allowed to leave the country in 2016 for health reasons.

The court found two police officials guilty in the case, one of mishandling security at the Bhutto rally and the other of mishandling the crime scene. Each was jailed for 17 years.

Imtiaz said that one of the officials oversaw a โ€œdeliberate security lapseโ€ while the other had the crime scene washed within two hours of the assassination to โ€œerase evidenceโ€ and delayed Bhuttoโ€™s postmortem.

Bhutto was assassinated shortly after leaving an election rally, where she spoke of threats to her life. She stood up to wave to supporters from the sun-roof of her bullet-proof vehicle when the attacker fired shots at her before blowing himself up.

Bhutto was pronounced dead in a hospital in Rawalpindi, headquarters of the Pakistan Army and the same city in which her father Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, a former prime minister, was hanged in 1979 after being deposed in a military coup.

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