UN enquiry commission interrogates Musharraf in Benazir murder case

UN enquiry commission interrogates Musharraf in Benazir murder caseIslamabad, Nov. 18 : The UN commission probing the former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto’s assassination case has reportedly quizzed former President General Pervez Musharraf.

According to sources, the enquiry commission interrogated Musharraf last Friday and asked about the security arrangements made for Bhutto after she returned to the country in October 2007.

Musharraf was also quizzed about the series of events occurred after Bhutto’s tragic death on December 27, 2007, The News reports.

Earlier, the commission had asked the Pakistan government to arrange a meeting with Musharraf and several other top military officials.

In a letter to the government, chief of the enquiry commission, Heraldo Munoz sought access to Musharraf, and top military and ISI officials for interrogation.

It may be noted that under the terms and conditions of the UN commission, Islamabad has to provide access to any official or a particular individual, who the commission considers could throw light on Bhutto’s assassination. (ANI)