Rogue elements within establishment may have planned BB’s murder: Musharraf
LONDON: Former army chief and president Pervez Musharraf has said that rogue elements within the establishment may have been involved in the planning of Benazir Bhutto's murder.
Musharraf made the revelation in a report by BBC and added that he does not have any facts to back his statement but the Pakistani society is polarised along religious lines.
"I don't have any facts available. But my assessment is very accurate I think... A lady who is in known to be inclined towards the West is seen suspiciously by those elements," the British publication quoted the former president.
The BBC report, by Owen Bennet Jones, further claims that the investigation following the murder was not conducted in good faith and the investigation officer, lawyers and witnesses were murdered under mysterious circumstances.
Jones says in his report that only two police officials have been punished in the case during the last 10 years.
The investigative report by BBC further claims that documents in their possession say law-enforcement officials were not interested in finding the masterminds or the group involved after arresting lower-level individuals.
Khalid Shahenshah, deputed to Benazir for her security, and lawyer Chaudhry Zulfiqar were also murdered under mysterious circumstances, said the report. It is also claimed that the 15-year-old suicide bomber, Bilal, is still alive along with his assistant Ikramullah.
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