SIBBI: A local court has dismissed the petition seeking lodging of Nawab Akbar Bugti murder’s FIR against former president Pervez Musharraf.
The petitioner Jamil Akbar Bugti, a son of Akbar Bugti, had filed a petition in the Sibbi District and Sessions Court against the assassination of his father, seeking the court’s direction for the registration of a case against former president Pervez Musharraf, ex-premier Shaukat Aziz and other senior officials.
In September 2 hearing, IG Police Balochistan Javed Bokhari, DSP Abdul Hameed and SHO Dera Bugti Mohammad Qasim informed the court that Tarani area where Akber Bugti and his associates were killed is not part of Dera Bugti and instead of it, it is an area located in district Kohlu. The court had been reserved the verdict.
According to written verdict given by session Judge Jan Muhammad Gohar, the incident took place in Taratani area of district Kohlu, therefore, petitioners should contact with respective police station and Session Court Kohlu.
In his remarks, Session Judge Jan Muhammad said Dera Bugti and Sibbi courts have not authority to hear the filed case, therefore, the petition has been dismissed. Strict security measures were taken at this occasion. LINK
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