Pro-Pakistan Nawab Akbar Bugti's murder case: arrest warrants for Musharraf, Shaukat Aziz issued

Posted by PakImpersonator On Friday 28 October 2011 1 comments

Quetta: A local court on Friday issued arrest warrants for former military ruler Pervez Musharraf and ex prime minister Shaukat Aziz in the Nawab  Akbar Khan Bugti case.
According to reports, The crime branch team investigating the murder had requested the court to issue  arrest warrants for the former president and ex prime minister.
On October 9, the court also issued arrest warrants for for Balochistan’s former home minister, currently a member of the provincial legislature, Mir Shoaib Nausherwani in the case.
The Balochistan government had requested the federal government to repatriate Musharraf. But the federal government had first asked for his arrest warrant which is required by Interpol for it to issue red warrants to nab fugitives.
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1 comments:

waheed baloch said...

dictator general mushrraf and shoukat aziz are war criminals,they killed a pro pakistan nawab on the orders of superpowers to complete their agenda of balkinisation of pakistan,nawab bugti was last piller and symbol of federation of pakistan in balochistan
baloch nationalists oftenly labeled him boot luckers of army and panjabis but he never go against pakistan till his last interview with BBC correspondence
matters of royalties and shazia khalid rape case mishandled by army top brass on the direct instructions of dictator mush,may be he was also wrong on some stances but it was not for challenging state
if we conclude this whole episode i will openly saying that it was a great loss for the nation

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