UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder

Re: UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder

Please read first page of the thread again. Check the result of the other event. Just think what was happening, how the police was moved away. Zumard Khan was right, B.B.s protocol officer was right but many of them including me do not have courage to point the real killers. You just see media every time dis guiding. http://www.hindustantimes.com/images/logo.gif

Tue,20 Apr 2010

** Eight Pakistani officials suspended over Benazir killing**

                                                                                           The Pakistan government on Monday suspended eight of its officials, who were responsible for the security of Benazir Bhutto's last public meeting venue, following a UN panel's report on the former prime minister's assassination. 

The suspended officials include Rawalpindi’s former City Police Officer Saud Aziz, former Inspector General Chaudhry Abdul Majeed and six others who were handling Bhutto’s security during the rally on December 27, 2007, when she was killed in a gun and suicide bomb attack.
All the eight officials are expected to testify before the Joint Investigation Team, which is probing Benazir’s murder, in a couple of days.
Presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar confirmed the suspension of the eight officials and said the orders had come from Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani.
“The action on the UN report has been started on the directives of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani,” Babar was quoted as saying by DawnNews.
The suspension comes four days after the UN Commission probing the slain prime minister’s murder said in its final report on Friday that the then government of President Pervez Musharraf was directly responsible for not providing enough security to Bhutto.
Sources within the ruling Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) say an FIR will also be registered against Musharraf, the suspended officials, and some PPP leaders who were responsible for her security.
The decision to take action in the light of the UN report was taken by the PPP Core Committee meeting held Saturday. The meeting was chaired by President Asif Ali Zardari.
The government has also cancelled the contract of Director-General of Civil Defence Brigadier (retd) Javed Iqbal Cheema. Brigadier Cheema, as the spokesman for the interior ministry, was the first official who declared that Bhutto had died because of injuries she sustained when she hit the lever of the escape hatch of the vehicle she was travelling in.
According to the UN report, a black Mercedes which was part of the security as back-up vehicle and was supposed to follow Bhutto’s vehicle as she left Liaquat Bagh, left the venue a few minutes before the shooting and the blast that claimed the lives of the PPP chief and some party workers.
The commission’s findings also say that Bhutto’s then security advisor Zulfiqar Mirza and others had formed a security force, “Janisaraan-i-Benazir Bhutto”, comprising 5,000 volunteers who were supposed to form a human shield around her at the rally. But, it appears, that this force was missing from the venue at the time of attack.
Meanwhile, sources close to Saud Aziz say that he is ready to face justice and that he is confident that he can fight his case at any forum. Though, he claimed that he has not received any such orders.

BB Shaheed was warned by the government to not to come at that time due to her security threats! but she refused to listen!

She kept on coming open allowing killers to kill her. Look at the footage available on the net you will notice that how she was going down unconscious right before the bomb blast, it shows either she might be shot by a sharp shooter sitting far and high place or so. Just like President Kandy shot!

and not to forget according to the news, BB’s the chief security person Rehman Malik was driving few hundrerd meters ahead of BB instead be living and staying with her

The known PPPP Jiaala Rehman Dakait, who was just sitting behind BB in her SUV when she was shot, along with Sherry, Nahid etc, why Rehman Dakait was murdered after few days of BB assassination at PPPP house?

Rehman Dakait was the most closest of BB, why he was murdered?

Then look at this video, what the heck this person is doing on the stage? to whom he is transmitting the signals?


Re: UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder

Great work but see this news.
I am afraid, Now they want to save killers this way.
*FIA requested to nominate Musharraf, two others as prime accused in Benazir�s assassination *

RAWALPINDI: Police has lodged a regular FIR against former President Pervez Musharraf and two of his associates for their major role in assassination of PPPP chairperson Benazir Bhutto.

The SHO Thana City inspector Israr Satti informed that the FIR has been registered over the application submitted by PSF (People�s Students Federation), against former President Pervez Musharraf and his associates also for killings of 16 PPP activists and sent over to FIA team investigating the case from beginning, as sealed on Tuesday.

It is pertinent to note that on the evening of 27th Dec 2007, Benazir Bhutto was fired upon and subsequently attacked with a suicide explosion while she was on her way back from her Liaqat Bagh rally.

A FIR was lodged with incharge City Thana police, Kashif Riaz Khan, while five alleged assassins were also arrested, with media informed that recently killed Taliban head Baitullah Mehsud had ordered the attack.

Well before the investigations of UN team, Britain�s Scotland Yard had also carried out their investigations, while FIA was also investigating the fiasco in a fresh start.
( ONLINE )
This was not said in UN report.

Re: UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder

imo, the way the crime scene was washed away in such haste, the ramblings of that moron armyman about the lever causing the fatal head injury, etc, the flip flop of the doctors at the hospital clearly suggest that higher ups in the army were involved in this. no one else had the power or the need to try and make so many excuses afterward.

the Taliban retards might have done it too. but why would the doctor, the armywallah, etc all unite to try and distort the inquiry as much as possible?

Re: UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder

It looks that
Everyone,Everywhere is trying to save actual killers of Shaheed B.B.
Mush is saying that he is not responsible but he is rightly blamed to not to provide her due security and protocol. But more cruel attempt on his part was to not even to try to find her killers.
.[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/photo/5580817.cms

I**SLAMABAD: Former Pakistan **president Pervez Musharraf has said he could not be held responsible for Benazir Bhutto’s assassination as he was neither the head of the government nor the army chief at the time of the Dec 27, 2007 incident.

Musharraf was of the view that those who headed the government at the time should be questioned about the security lapses that led to the former prime minister’s killing, The News said on Wednesday in a despatch from Washington, quoting a close aide of the former president.

Shaukat Aziz was the prime minister at the time but Musharraf was all-powerful, enjoying sweeping powers that have only now been taken away from the presidency and transferred back to the prime minister’s office.

A UN commission has blamed Pakistani authorities for their failure to protect Bhutto, saying security arrangements were “fatally insufficient and ineffective” and subsequent investigations into her death involved a whitewash.

In its devastating report, the three-member panel headed by Chilean Ambassador to UN Heraldo Muñoz, reached no conclusion as to the organisers and sponsors behind the attack as Bhutto left a political rally in the adjacent garrison town of Rawalpindi.

But the 65-page report released on April 15 notes that Musharraf’s government was quick to blame local Taliban commander Baitullah Mehsud and al-Qaida although Bhutto’s foes potentially included elements from the establishment itself.

“A range of government officials failed profoundly in their efforts first to protect Bhutto and second to investigate with vigour all those responsible for her murder, not only in the execution of the attack, but also in its conception, planning and financing,” the panel said.

“Responsibility for Bhutto’s security on the day of her assassination rested with the federal government, the government of Punjab and the Rawalpindi district police. None of these entities took necessary measures to respond to the extraordinary, fresh and urgent security risks that they knew she faced.”

Musharraf’s government lacked a comprehensive security plan, relying instead on provincial authorities, but then failed to issue to them the necessary instructions, it said.

The UN panel took up the investigation on July 1, 2009 at the request of the new Pakistan government after Bhutto’s widower Asif Ali Zardari became president.

On Monday, the Pakistan government suspended eight officials who were responsible for the former prime minister’s security at the Rawalpindi rally.

The suspended officials include Rawalpindi’s former City Police Officer Saud Aziz, former Inspector General Chaudhry Abdul Majeed and six others who were handling Bhutto’s security during the rally.

All the eight officials are expected to testify before the Joint Investigation Team that is probing Bhutto’s murder. IANS, Apr 21, 2010, 10.49pm IST](http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/)

here is an interesting take

Benazir Bhutto ‘left to mercy of assassins by security chief’
The former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was left to the mercy of her assassins by her security chief who abandoned her in the minutes before her death, a key witness has told the United Nations inquiry into her death.

Chaudhry Mohummad Aslam, one of Ms Bhutto’s protocol officers who was guarding her vehicle when she was shot, said that Pakistan’s interior minister Rehman Malik and current law minister Babar Awan were to blame for security lapses which allowed her killers to strike.
Ms Bhutto was killed on December 27, 2007 as she left an election campaign rally in Rawalpindi’s Liaqat Bagh. She was standing through the sunroof of her Pajero jeep waving to supporters as she left the venue when she was shot through the head by a marksman. She slumped down into the car and died in the arms of her political secretary Naheed Khan. An explosion which followed the gunfire left more than 20 people dead.

Her death convulsed Pakistan and provoked a series of claims that establishment figures, including then president General Musharraf, one of his intelligence chiefs and Punjab Chief Minister Pervez Elahi were part of a conspiracy to kill her. All have denied the claims.
But according to Mr Aslam, who was himself wounded in the bomb blast, Ms Bhutto’s killers were able to get close to her because of the sudden departure of Mr Malik and Mr Awan in a private Mercedes reserved as an alternative car for Ms Bhutto.
The United Nations was on Thursday night due to release a report into the circumstances surrounding Ms Bhutto’s assassination and sources close to the investigation have said it is expected to highlight a series of security failings.
In an exclusive interview with The Daily Telegraph, Mr Aslam said there was a car was in front of Ms Bhutto’s Pajero as she prepared to leave, and that the two ministers commandeered it in breach of protocol rules and ordered the driver to speed to the home of her husband Asif Zardari, now the country’s president.
When the police and private security teams saw the car speed away, they followed quickly behind, he said, leaving Ms Bhutto with no security protection.
“Rehman Malik and Babar Awan forced the driver of the Mercedes to leave immediately. When the [motorbike] pilot saw the car was going at full speed, he drove his bike to lead them. The police security squad and private security also followed them. When the Mitsubishi Pajero in which Benazir Bhutto was sitting came out of the gate there was no police, no private security, nothing was there the security thought she was in the Mercedes,” he said.
Mr Aslam said he saw laser beams flash past his party leader’s car and that she slumped down inside the car as the sound of bullets flew around. An explosion followed the shots, leaving 35 people dead, he said.
He had been just in front of Ms Bhutto’s car when a bomb exploded a few metres away. He was seen in television footage at the time sitting bewildered among dead colleagues and stray shoes with an open leg wound.
Fauzia Wahab, the Pakistan Peoples Party’s information secretary and a close aide of President Asif Zardari, confirmed that Mr Malik and Mr Awan had left Ms Bhutto behind in Liaqat Bagh. “Once she [Ms Bhutto] was down [from the stage], they grabbed the car and rushed to Mr Zardari’s house to welcome her,” she said.
She said on the night before the rally, Ms Bhutto had been visited at her residence by the head of the ISI intelligence agency to warn her there was a threat to her life and that she should cancel the meeting in Liaqat Bagh. It is not clear whether Mr Malik, as her head of security, was aware of the threat when he left Ms Bhutto’s convoy.

Re: UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder

This is already published in this thread.
Question is this that who is being saved by all of them.
There is one man who is involved and others are trying to save him and now see Geo and their newspapers.
They are busy in misguiding .
Something behind the curtain.
Read this news.
Very Very Important PRESS GALLERY: A new twist to BB’s murder

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/images/2010/04/16/20100416_05.jpg

By Saeed Minhas

ISLAMABAD: Finally the federation has transferred majority of its burden to the provinces by getting the nod of the Upper House on the 18th Amendment, and now the ball is in the courts of the four federating units to deliver.

What comes on the heel of this achievement is not only the burden of getting rid of NAB and bringing in a proposed accountability commission with the same “botched up” consensus, but also the burden of dealing with the UN commission’s report on Benazir Bhutto’s murder.

It has already been stated how all-encompassing the accountability commission would prove when from Ziaul Haq to Musharraf, the Sharifs to the Chaudhrys and the PPP to the JUI, everyone would come clean, claiming whatever they did in the past had been done in “good faith”. Since anything done in good faith does not fall under the purview of the proposed commission, our bewildered masses would find nothing but the same old faces rubbing salt in their wounds.

The case of the UN report, however, is likely to create ripples because the government is yet to initiate even an FIR over the murder of the same leader, whom Raza Rabbani considers his “political mother”, premier Gilani his “guiding light” and President Zardari “a beacon of light”.

Contradictory statements from the PPP leadership is something that’s making it more troublesome as the president has claimed in the past he knows who killed his spouse, Gilani claims Baitullah Mehsud has already been eliminated to avenge Benazir’s murder, while other leaders prefer to keep mum or wait for the UN report.

Now, the report will hit the road and all of them might have to come clean on their claims, as no matter how much time has elapsed, several mysteries still surround her murder, ranging from circumstances to the autopsy, the conduct of Rehman Malik and Babar Awan to the placement of a Bahria Town ambulance outside BB’s house by Malik Riaz. Things are really sketchy and scattered, but one can hope that after the UN’s presentation, the government would take it further instead of losing it in reconciliatory efforts.

Chaudhry Aslam, the protocol officer accompanying Benazir during the fateful moments – revisiting his agony in the midst of a cluster of MPs and journalists in the cafeteria – thinks otherwise. He believes that Baitullah Mehsud’s theory is rubbish because BB had spoken to Baitullah just days before her murder and the telephonic conversation was arranged by Gen (r) Naseerullah Babar when she was at Arbab Alamgir’s residence in Peshawar. He recalls that Baitullah had conveyed to BB that certain agencies were spreading rumours about the Taliban, whereas he said the Pashtuns would never harm women, especially ZAB’s daughter.

Aslam said it’s a conspiracy hatched by certain agencies, some Sindhi and Punjabi leaders, and some insiders to get rid of not only BB, but also Nawaz Sharif. Nawaz had escaped an attempt in Rawalpindi’s Koral Chowk just minutes before the attack on BB where seven of his party workers died. He said Brigadier Ejaz Shah, then Intelligence Bureau DG, was certainly involved in this and so were Gen Musharraf and Chaudhry Parvaiz Elahi.

As Aslam mentioned the names of two incumbent federal ministers, even those considering it just another conspiracy theory wanted to find out who they were. He said as per the plan, BB had to take the Gawalmandi route to reach Islamabad for another important meeting and her personal and official security vehicles, along with a Mercedes, were supposed to accompany the Pajero she was travelling in with Naheed Khan, Amin Fahim and Safdar Abbassi. But as BB’s car left, we got to know that neither the Mercedes nor the official and personal security vehicles were there because the two incumbent ministers had rushed them out, leaving BB’s vehicle all alone.

He said as BB’s vehicle moved forward, a horde of approximately 35 people came from no where, who were visibly not jiyalas, and surrounded BB’s vehicle, at which her bodyguards roughed them up to clear the way. As the car moved ahead, a gunshot was heard, followed by a laser boom and some sniper shots. “I saw BB’s headscarf and her hair flying in the air and moments later a roadside timed-device exploded. That’s when I lost consciousness because both my legs were severely injured and burnt,” he told the stunned audience.

He said BB was aware that her husband had arranged a meeting in Dubai in which Rehman Malik, Zulfiqar Mirza, Agha Siraj, Asim Gujar, Bilal Sheikh, Faisal Abidi and others had devised a security plan besides all the security already provided.

He left the cafeteria in tears wondering that the UN committee spent almost three hours with him, but would they include all this? “Even if they don’t, I would lodge an FIR mentioning all the conspirators,” he vowed.

This leaves the government with a huge responsibility to deliver after the UN mission reveals its report, and whoever is responsible certainly needs to be booked.

Friday, April 16, 2010 Daily Times.
another view
‘Musharraf, Malik, Awan involved in Benazir’s killing’](Dunya News - Latest News, Pakistan News, World News, Sports News and Videos)

Re: UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder

I told you that media is misguiding.
See this report from Ansar Abbasi.
It is just baseless.
Zardai reached Islamabad after midnight at PAF side of Airport with her children.
The body of Shaheed B.B. was with Police and doctors for more than six hours.
She was operated to restore his heart beat. An open heart Sergery so what left for a post mart em except biopsy of her some parts which is often not a need in this case but requirement.
Just a drama to save the real killers and allege Zardari.

http://ejang.jang.com.pk/4-22-2010/images/1417.gif

Re: UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder

Zardari knows who killed her and its not Musharraf

That which is quoted by him what he said in a speech was his try to say some poetic version but he failed to clear but I agree with you now many knew more but no prove and killers are …](Redirect Notice)

FIA seeks more time for Benazir case probe

Read more
Who killed Benazir Bhutto?

              Published: April 22, 2010

Azam Khalil
“For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak with most miraculous organ.”

  • Shakespeare
    There are no surprises in the United Nations report on the assassination of Pakistani ex-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. It has, however, pointed out serious neglect, which may turn out to be with criminal intent regarding the investigations carried out by Pakistani investigating agencies. However, the report has failed to provide plausible reasons for the disappearance of the scarf (dupatta) that was on the head of Benazir Bhutto when she was killed. At that time some, reports had suggested that there was a hole on the left side of the scarf which could mean that it could have been pierced by a bullet, while Pakistani agencies came to the conclusions that the ex-Prime Minister died due to wounds on her skull on the right side. While no conclusive evidence has ever been produced either by the investigating agencies or by the United Nations commission the whole episode remains shrouded in mystery. This is the reason that a vast majority of the people in this country believe that the real culprits may never be exposed or brought to book, like other high profile murders in this country.
    It is a pity that at present there is a Peoples Party government in Islamabad but no real progress has been made to find out the hidden hands that cut down prematurely a Pakistani leader recognized internationally and representing a soft face of this country. However, after the publication of the UN commission report the government has moved swiftly and recalled a few officers associated with the inquiry to the Establishment Division and it is now expected that a vigorous hunt will be launched to find out the truth about this assassination by catching the real culprits. There is also talk that ex-dictator Pervez Musharraf could be brought back to this country through Interpol to answer some tough questions about the role of his government in the assassination. Another aspect that remains to be investigated is the fact that just before her death, the ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan had pointed her finger at three names holding important positions in the country at that time, indicating that they could be after her life. Strangely enough, none of these three people were grilled by the joint investigating team but nonetheless it came to its final conclusions accusing the now dead Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud to be the driving force behind the murder. Before he was killed in a drone attack, Baitullah Mehsud tried, on more than one occasion, to clarify and denied his involvement in her assassination.

                       This news was published in print paper. To access the complete paper of this day. [click here](http://www.nation.com.pk/archives/Apr-21-2010)
    

Natiom
And see what our much informed man says.
It is the tragedy.
Pakistan Unlikely to Act on Bhutto Report, UN Envoy Haroon Says

Re: UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder

I have just read a statement of SherBaz Mazari on Geo Tv.
He said that Benazir asked him to assist her because (according to him)her life is only for few days more only.
Meri Zindgi ab siraf chand dinon ki hay

& It is to keep you update
Govt decides to set-up JIT on Benazir’s murder

My view;
Killers were only few
But much more are there to protect them

Re: UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder

There is a great development today.

How it happened, No one yet know but it may be threatening for killers who were thinking them saved.

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Saturday has constituted a three member committee which will determine whether the former Director General of Military Intelligence ordered police officials to wash the crime scene of Benazir Bhutto's assassination in Rawalpindi. **
The committee will be headed by the cabinet secretary Abdul Rauf Chaudhry and it is set to submit the report to the prime minister within seven working days.
Other members of the committee include
Vice Chief of General Staff Major General Sajjad Ghani **and Additional Chief Secretary Fayyaz Tooru.—DawnNews

aik bibi mar gai to asman sir pe utha lia subne, is qaum me rozana hazaron logon ko bedardi se qatal kardiya jata hai uska koi hisab kitab nahe.

You are right. Thousands are being killed every year and we could not do any thing for them because the system is supporting the killers. If we failed even to trace the killers of Shaheed B.B. whom party is ruling than it will continue.
Captain FT if you read that post you quoted and than read this thread again and if you are aware about Pindi - Islamabad police system you can find the killers very soon.
**Body to pinpoint responsibility for hosing down Benazir murder scene starts investigation today **

ISLAMABAD: A three-member committee constituted by Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani to pinpoint responsibility for hosing down of the crime scene after the assassination of Benazir Bhutto on Dec 27, 2007 would start its investigation today (Monday).
All the work of committee would be in-camera and its detail would not be made public even after completion of the investigation, sources informed Online on Sunday.
The committee can summon any officers to take information about housing down crime scene after the assassination of late Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. Former Director General Military Intelligence Maj-Gen Nadeem Ijaz would also appear before the committee to record his statement.
The decision to constitute the high-level committee, comprising top military and civil administration functionaries, was taken following the release of the UN commission’s report on the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto on April 15 this year.
The report pointed finger at the Former DG MI Maj-Gen Nadeem Ijaz, for ordering the then Rawalpindi city police officer (CPO), Saud Aziz, to hose down the scene of Benazir Bhutto’s assassination at Liaquat Bagh.
Maj-Gen Nadeem, currently serving as the Log Area Commander in Gujranwala after his transfer from the MI some time back, was believed to be extremely close to Pervez Musharraf and was reputed to be his ’key adviser’ on all national issues.
The offer to hold inquiry against Former DG MI Maj-Gen Nadeem Ijaz was made by Chief of the Army Staff Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, sources said.
The committee would complete its investigation within 7 days and would submit its report to Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza
Gilani.
A photo from history

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Re: UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder

So this was the end of life of Shaheed B.B.
See What happening now
You must have seen this news article by Hamid Meer.
An attempt to save the real killers.

Another attempt to hide the evidence.

And why all attention to probe of washing the crime scene.
Fact-finding committee on Benazir’s murder meets

‎I have to admit;
I am weak.
I have no courage to stand for truth.
I am 58 years old.
I have one total disable son to take care of him.
I am involved in fight of case of my son assassinated.
I have to take care of my sick wife
I am really sorry to you Benazir
I could do nothing for you.
I tried but I am failed.
Lies are now above the truth. So only that what we can do.

Re: UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder

Zardari is putting blame on Afghan Taliban for the killing of Benazir.

“Those who were granted refuge 30 years ago had stabbed Pakistan in the back and had also killed former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto”, said the President asking the people of the province to ensure their were not illegal foreigners residing in their neighbourhood or were involved in unlawful activities so that they might not create problems for the locals.

Re: UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder

In Pakistan always a powerful person control the police and other departments of some area and after 18th Feb 2008 this man is the boss of Rawalpindi district . He is also leader of opposition and chairman public accounts committee.
He can tell us more better about the events of 27th December 2007 and about its investigation. He has many hidden meetings with kiani during this period so he can tell us better, (If he desires)
GEO Pakistan** Junior officers targeted in BB probe: Nisar** Updated at: 2029 PST, Thursday, April 29, 2010

ISLAMABAD: Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said Thursday that mostly junior officers were being targeted by the government in the light of UN report on the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.

Real culprits were behind the curtain, he said and announced to take up this matter in the next session of National Assembly.

Speaking to media outside the Parliament House, he said legislation was the prerogative of the Parliament, but he was quick to add the constitution also gives court the right to interpret law.

The opposition leader opined that the Supreme Court should be given the time to discharge its responsibilities. The members of parliament may have any differences with the apex court on any issue, but it could not be described as confrontation, he said.

The PML-N leader further said that his party would not hesitate to accept any decision of the top court.

Re: UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder

Unlike the topic of the thread, it seems to me that UN did not actually “involve” Musharraf government in the murder. It only reflected on the motives behind some extra-ordinary actions taken by some officials.

The other day, I posted a statement from Zardari himself where he blamed Afghani Taliban for murder. Now today I read that PPP government is going to present an intercept of Taliban communications regarding the murder.

http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/pakistan/12-baitullahs+tape+to+be+produced+in+atc--bi-06
Baitullah’s tape to be produced in ATC

Friday, 30 Apr, 2010

ISLAMABAD: The joint investigation team probing Benazir Bhutto’s murder on Thursday decided to produce the telephone intercepts of Baitullah Mehsud before the Anti Terrorist Court Rawalpindi proceeding the trial of Ms Bhutto’s murder.

The sources in the Interior Ministry revealed DawnNews that for this purpose the team directly approached Inter Services Intelligence which reportedly recorded that intercept but in vain.

The sources said that now Interior Ministry has contacted ISI through Defense Ministry that the concerned officer who recorded that intercept should be deputed that he could be produced before the court along with the intercepted tape recording.

You are quite right.
All steps to save someone Khoji.
I asked many to find those people. Most of them have been named in this thread. Please kindly read the first post of this thread and suppose police was used this time as it was used in case of Murtaza Bhutto.
Than look at my previous post and if you find some thing , Than please start new thread.

Re: UN blames Musharraf govt for BB’s murder

Well, I personally am interested in apprehending the true criminals who committed the murder. It does not matter who that is.
I am only pointing out what PPP itself is saying may have committed it. And I also pointed out that unlike the topic of this thread, UN itself actually has not blamed anyone for murder.

Please keep in mind that I am not giving my own opinion here as to who killed her.

By the way, I think the government is doing the right thing by creating this committee to get answers from people who are being blamed for washing the crime scene.

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All steps to save someone Khoji.
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What made you think that way?