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Former Pakistan President Musharraf To Be Charged For High Treason

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Islamabad, Dec 24 – A special court in Pakistan will formally frame charges of high treason against former military President, Pervez Musharraf, on Jan 1, 2014, China’s Xinhua news agency reported court officials as saying on Tuesday.

The court was scheduled to begin trial of Musharraf on Tuesday for abrogating the constitution. However, the former President could not appear before the judges over security threats.

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The three-member special court had summoned Musharraf to appear on the first day of the trial.

Police said they found a five-kg bomb and pistols on Musharraf’s route to the court.

Musharraf’s defence lawyer, Mansoor Ali Khan, told the court that his client could not appear because of threats to his life.

The head of the three-member court, Justice Faisal Arab, accepted the plea and asked Musharraf’s lawyers to file a written request about security threats.

The government’s lawyers argued that Musharraf could not be absolved of personal appearance because of the nature of the case.

Musharraf’s lawyers sough a two-week adjournment, however, the court adjourned the hearing for a week, until Jan 1. The court also ordered security arrangements for Musharraf on the next hearing.

The court said that the former military president will be formally “charge-sheeted” on the next hearing.

It is the first case in Pakistan’s 66-year history that a former military ruler faces high treason trial.

Musharraf has been charged for suspending the constitution when he had imposed emergency in November 2007. Legal experts say the charges carry death penalty or life imprisonment.

Musharraf’s lawyers had tried to stop Tuesday’s trial on the plea that the special court has no power to try a former army chief and that a military court can try him under the army act.

The Islamabad High Court, however, rejected the petition on Monday that removed all obstacles in the way of Musharraf’s trial.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had announced in June to initiate the high treason case against the former military president for suspension of the constitution, the decision had evoked mixed reaction as critics were of the view that Pakistan faces several serious challenges and cannot afford such trial.

Musharraf had taken over in a bloodless coup when he had dismissed the government of Nawaz Sharif in 1999.

The 69-year-old former army chief, currently lives in his farmhouse in Islamabad after getting bails in three high profile cases including the 2007 assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.

Musharraf, who resigned in 2008 and had gone into exile, returned to Pakistan in March this year to take part in parliamentary elections. However, a court disqualified him from standing in the May elections.

– Bernama