Musharraf challenges special court’s verdict in high treason case

Islamabad: Pakistan’s former military dictator Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf filed Friday a petition in the Lahore High Court against the special court’s verdict convicting him of high treason and sentencing him to death, according to media reports here.

Last week, the special court here had sentenced the 76-year-old Musharraf to death in absentia for high treason following a six-year legal case.

The 86 page-long petition filed by Advocate Azhar Siddique on Musharraf’s behalf, named the federal government and others as respondents, ‘Dawn News’ reported.

The petition highlighted that the ‘judgement contained a mix of anomalies and contradictory statements’. It added that the special court ‘rapidly and hurriedly wrapped up the trial which was far from conclusion’, the report said.

The petition stated that the special court ‘has not taken into consideration that no actions detrimental to national interest were taken by the applicant’ as ‘no offence of high treason is made out from the evidence presented against him (Musharraf) before the special court’.

The full bench of the LHC, chaired by Justice Mazahir Ali Akbar Naqvi, will hear the petition January 9, 2020. The former president has prayed to the LHC to suspend the decision, the ‘Express Tribune’ reported.

Musharraf had earlier moved the LHC against the constitution of the special court. He filed an application in the LHC, urging it to halt the special court from sentencing him in absentia.

Musharraf suspended the Constitution in 2007 and announced emergency which under Article 6 of the Constitution of Pakistan is an act of treason punishable with death. He is the first military ruler to receive the capital punishment in Pakistan’s history. His sentencing was highly significant in Pakistan where the powerful military has ruled the country for nearly half of its 72-year history.

Musharraf came to power in 1999 by toppling the government of then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and ruled until 2008.

PTI

 

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