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Musharraf’s custody extended

Published: 25 Oct 2013 - 11:45 pm | Last Updated: 29 Jan 2022 - 07:24 pm

ISLAMABAD: A court extended the custody of former dictator Pervez Musharraf yesterday, dampening hopes he would be able to leave the country any time soon following months under house arrest and legal wrangling over his fate.

Musharraf was arrested two weeks ago on charges related to a 2007 raid on a mosque just as his lawyer announced the former ruler was free to leave the country after being granted bail in another, unrelated case.

“The judicial magistrate extended the custody of Musharraf until October 29,” Iftikhar Chattha, an investigation officer, said, adding investigation had not yet finished. 

He seized power in a 1999 coup but was forced into exile nine years later after a showdown with the judiciary. He returned to Pakistan this year to contest May elections but was barred from standing by a flurry of court cases.

His arrest was unprecedented in a country ruled by the powerful military for more than half of its life. Despite his arrest, Musharraf is not being held in a jail with common criminals. Yesterday’s hearing was held at his villa on the outskirts of Islamabad. The house has been declared a sub-jail by the authorities. Reuters