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Pak to seek Red Corner Notice against Musharraf
Clean Media Correspondent
Islamabad: Mar 21: (CMC) Pakistan will seek Interpol help to bring back Pervez Musharraf to face trial over ex-Premier Benazir Bhutto's assassination, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Tuesday, a month after the former military ruler deferred indefinitely plans to return home to contest polls.
68-year-old Musharraf has been accused of failing to provide adequate security to Bhutto, who was murdered in 2007 during his tenure.
"The court has already declared him (Musharraf) a proclaimed offender and now the government is moving for a Red (Corner) Notice. We will get him through the Interpol to Pakistan to face trial," Malik said during a special briefing for members of the assembly of southern Sindh province in Karachi.
Clean Media Correspondent
Islamabad: Mar 21: (CMC) Pakistan will seek Interpol help to bring back Pervez Musharraf to face trial over ex-Premier Benazir Bhutto's assassination, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Tuesday, a month after the former military ruler deferred indefinitely plans to return home to contest polls.
68-year-old Musharraf has been accused of failing to provide adequate security to Bhutto, who was murdered in 2007 during his tenure.
"The court has already declared him (Musharraf) a proclaimed offender and now the government is moving for a Red (Corner) Notice. We will get him through the Interpol to Pakistan to face trial," Malik said during a special briefing for members of the assembly of southern Sindh province in Karachi.
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