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Pakistan anti-terror court summons 7 witnesses in 26/11 case

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A Pakistani anti-terrorism court holding the trial of the seven Mumbai attack accused on Wednesday summoned seven witnesses for the next hearing after the case record was finally submitted to it.

ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani anti-terrorism court holding the trial of the seven Mumbai attack accused, including mastermind Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi, on Wednesday summoned seven witnesses for the next hearing after the case record was finally submitted to it.

The Islamabad High Court finally sent back the record of the Mumbai attack case to the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC), also in Islamabad, after over four months when it was told that the case had moved "an inch" since the record was lying with the IHC.

The Mumbai case record was transferred to the IHC in the first week of January when the federal government challenged the bail to Mumbai attack mastermind Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi.

Virtually no proceedings of the case had been held since the trial court granted bail to him on December 14, 2014.

"The ATC Islamabad which held the hearing at Adiala Jail Rawalpindi today summoned seven official and private witnesses for the next hearing on May 27 to record their statements. The trial court summoned the witnesses only after the case record was today retrieved from the IHC and presented before the ATC," a senior court official said after the hearing.

The official expressed the hope that after retrieving the case record from the IHC, the trial court hearings would not be marred by any another issue.

During today's hearing, the Inspector General Police, Islamabad also submitted a reply to the court regarding the alleged security threats to Lakhvi.

"The argument on Lakhvi's plea to exempt him from attending the hearings will also be held during the next hearing," the official said.

Lakhvi has claimed that he is facing serious threats to his life therefore he should be exempted from personal appearance in court during the case hearings.

The LeT operations commander was released from Adiala Jail over a month ago after the Lahore High Court suspended his detention under a security act.

Subsequently, the Islamabad High Court had given a two-month deadline (by mid-June) to the trial court to conclude the case while disposing off the government's plea challenging the bail to Lakhvi.

Fifty-five-year-old Lakhvi is living at an undisclosed location since his release.

Lakhvi and six other accused - Abdul Wajid, Mazhar Iqbal, Hamad Amin Sadiq, Shahid Jameel Riaz, Jamil Ahmed and Younis Anjum - have been charged with planning and executing the Mumbai attack in November, 2008 that killed 166 people.
 
lakvi living in undisclosed location....now that the osama compound in abbottabad is vacant, ISI must have built him a brand new bungalow for him.

Why even the charade of such trials. Don't we all know that Pakistani military will not allow any serious action againts such jihadi outfits, Pakistani courts dare not pass any judgement anbd Pakistani government has one reason to exist and that is to provide a thin layer of legitamacy for the whole thing.

Forget about it. Dawood Ibrahim, Hafis sayeed, Lakvi...these guys own the country
 
lakvi living in undisclosed location....now that the osama compound in abbottabad is vacant, ISI must have built him a brand new bungalow for him.

Why even the charade of such trials. Don't we all know that Pakistani military will not allow any serious action againts such jihadi outfits, Pakistani courts dare not pass any judgement anbd Pakistani government has one reason to exist and that is to provide a thin layer of legitamacy for the whole thing.

Forget about it. Dawood Ibrahim, Hafis sayeed, Lakvi...these guys own the country
Yeah. Quite right.. Its all an eyewash to show to the world that Pakistan is fighting the war on terror to get some billions of dollars in aid from western countries.
 
lakvi living in undisclosed location....now that the osama compound in abbottabad is vacant, ISI must have built him a brand new bungalow for him.

Why even the charade of such trials. Don't we all know that Pakistani military will not allow any serious action againts such jihadi outfits, Pakistani courts dare not pass any judgement anbd Pakistani government has one reason to exist and that is to provide a thin layer of legitamacy for the whole thing.

Forget about it. Dawood Ibrahim, Hafis sayeed, Lakvi...these guys own the country

not sure what your on about.
But the compound osama was in was no bungalow.
it was more like a trashyard with 4 walls around it.

but hey, dont know if you know what a bungalow looks like so...
 

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