ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani court on Fridaydirected police to declare former President Pervez Musharraf a "proclaimedoffender" and confiscate his property.Musharraf, who has beenliving outside Pakistan since mid-April, recently concluded a lecture tour ofthe US.For the past few months, he has been living in London. InJuly, Pakistan's Supreme Court declared the emergency imposed by Musharraf in2007 as unconstitutional...
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ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani anti-terrorcourt conducting the trial of seven suspects in connection with the Mumbaiattacks on Saturday declared 14 other accused, including Ajmal Kasab, as"absconders" and adjourned the matter till November 7.Duringtoday's proceedings, Judge Malik Muhammad Akram Awan declared 14 other suspectslinked to the attacks - including Kasab, the lone terrorist captured alive byIndian...
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Yet another terror attack took place here Thursday when a suicide bomber struck at a court complex, killing at least 16 people and injuring 25. This was the ninth terror strike in the capital of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province since early October.District Coordination Officer Sahibzada Anis said that a suicide bomber wanted to enter the complex of courts on the city's busy Khyber Road, but...
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Islamabad, Oct 30/--/ A court in northwest Pakistan on Friday directed police to declare former president Pervez Musharraf a "proclaimed offender" and confiscate his property if he failed to cooperate with the probe into the whereabouts of a man allegedly detained by security agencies during his tenure. The district and sessions court in Abbottabad in North West Frontier Province issued the order in...
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Pakistani anti-terror court conducting the trial of seven suspects in connection with the Mumbai attacks today declared 14 other accused, including Ajmal Kasab, as "absconders" and adjourned the matter till November 7.During today's proceedings, Judge Malik Muhammad Akram Awan declared 14 other suspects linked to the attacks - including Kasab, the lone terrorist captured alive by Indian authorities...
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Pakistani anti-terror court conducting the trial of seven suspects in connection with the Mumbai [During Saturday's proceedings, Judge Malik Muhammad Akram Awan declared 14 other suspects linked to the attacks -- including Kasab, the lone terrorist captured alive by Indian authorities during the strikes -- as "absconders," sources said.Khwaja Sultan, the lawyer representing LeT operations commander...
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Pakistani anti-terrorism court today adjourned till November 23 the trial of seven suspects, including Lashkar-e-Taiba operations commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, arrested for alleged involvement in the Mumbai attacks."The proceedings were adjourned till November 23 as the Punjab bar association elections are scheduled for Saturday," Shahbaz Rajput, one of the defence lawyers, told PTI.Rajput said the...
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A suicide bomber struck a court complex in this northwestern Pakistani city today, killing 16 people and injuring nearly 30 others in the latest in a wave of terrorist attacks that has rocked the country since the military launched a major offensive against the Taliban.The bomber, described by witnesses as a youth in his twenties with a slight beard, blew himself up when he was stopped by policemen...
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Pakistani court has directed police to declare former President Pervez Musharraf a “proclaimed offender” and confiscate his property.Musharraf, who has been living outside Pakistan since mid-April, recently concluded a lecture tour of the US. For the past few months, he has been living in London.In July, Pakistan’s Supreme Court declared the emergency imposed by Musharraf in 2007 as unconstitutional...
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Pakistani anti-terror court conducting the trial of seven suspects in connection with the Mumbai attacks on Saturday declared 14 other accused, including Ajmal Kasab, as "absconders" and adjourned the matter till November 7.During Saturday's proceedings, Judge Malik Muhammad Akram Awan declared 14 other suspects linked to the attacks - including Kasab, the lone terrorist captured alive by Indian authorities...
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