Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf Seeks Presidential-Level Security to Appear Before Court

Islamabad: Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Monday sought presidential security to appear before a court here in a high treason case citing threats to his life. During Monday’s hearing, Musharraf’s attorney, Akhtar Shah, told the Justice Yawar Ali-led two-member bench of the special court that his client would return and “appear before the court if he is given presidential level security by the Defence Ministry”, reports Dawn news. “Musharraf’s life is in danger... There were two attempts on his life: once in the Islamabad court and the other in Quetta during the Akbar Bugti case hearing,” Shah added
In response, a bench member said: “There is a non-bailable warrant out against Musharraf, so to provide him security is the government’s responsibility.” The case against the former leader is for suspending the Constitution on November 3, 2007 - an offence for which he was indicted by the special court on March 31, 2014. Regarding the federal government’s request to wrap up the case quickly, Justice Yawar observed: “It is necessary to record Musharraf’s statement.” Musharraf has failed to appear before the court despite repeated summons. (IANS)