Former military ruler Pervez Musharraf was today ordered to be
arrested by a court here in a case over the imposition of emergency rule
in 2007, but evaded being taken into custody with his bodyguards
whisking him away before the police could act.
The Islamabad High Court rejected Musharraf's plea for extension
of bail in connection with the sacking of over 60 judges during the
emergency.
69-year-old Musharraf, who returned to Pakistan on March 24 after
a nearly four-year long self-imposed exile abroad to contest the May 11
general elections, appeared in the High Court under a thick security
blanket.
Dismissing his application, the bench ordered the police to arrest him immediately.
Soon after the court order, Musharraf's security team quickly
rushed him out of the courtroom to his black SUV without being stopped.
Musharraf's motorcade then drove out of the court complex in the presence of a battery of armed security personnel.
TV news channels reported that Musharraf's motorcade drove from
the court to his farmhouse at Chak Shahzad on the outskirts of
Islamabad.
Musharraf's security team comprises army commandos.
A large number of Musharraf's supporters, gathered at the court
complex, scuffled with lawyers, who called on police to implement the
High Court's order to arrest the former President.
Since Musharraf's return to Pakistan last month, he has been in
and out of court several times to get his bail extended over the 2007
killing of former premier Benazir
Bhutto, the death of a Baloch leader Akbar Bugti in a 2006 military operation and for imposing emergency rule in 2007.
The Taliban have also threatened to target him.
Earlier this week, Musharraf was disqualified from contesting
next month's general election, effectively ending his ambitions for a
political comeback.
Source: http://www.indianexpress.com
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