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Pak government contemplating action against Musharraf's kin in Benazir murder case | Following the UN commission's enquiry report over former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's assassination, the
Pakistan government is contemplating action against some of former President General Pervez Musharraf's close relatives, who have been indicted in the report. According
to sources, the Presidency is in consultations with various authorities to initiate
action against Major General Nadeem Ijaz and Major General (retired) Nusrat Naeem.
Both officials are close relatives of Musharraf's spouse, The Daily Times reports.
Sources said that there is a possibility that Ijaz, who is currently posted as
the Gujranwala log area commander, would be asked to take retirement. It may be
noted that he was the Military Intelligence (MI) chief when Bhutto was assassinated.
The UN fact finding commission had blamed Ijaz of directing officials to wash-off
the blood stains at the incident site at Rawalpindi 's Liaquat Bagh, where Bhutto
was killed in a gun and bomb attack on December 27, 2007. The report also indicts
the then Rawalpindi City Police Officer (CPO), Saud Aziz, for acting on orders
of Ijaz. Aziz has especially been blamed for washing of the crime scene and hindering
the autopsy. |
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