central role in it that the UK government agreed to provide VIP level of security to Musharraf while he lived in London.
In the beginning, more than half a dozen Scotland Yard protection officers shadowed Musharraf and accompanied him in two security cars while he was in public.
The News had disclosed on April 27, 2010 that the British government has decided to withdraw Musharraf’s security contingent. The decision was taken following the release of United Nations inquiry report on the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, in December 2007 in a bomb attack in Rawalpindi, which lambasted Musharraf for failing to provide adequate security to Benazir Bhutto after her return to Pakistan when the danger to her life from the militants was obvious. At that time, at least three most trusted Special Services Group (SSG) men also provided full-time security duty to Musharraf but the British government told Musharraf that visas of the SSG men will not be extended.
Musharraf was without any security around the time Dr Imran Farooq was assassinated in London in September 2010. Dr Farooq’s murder made the UK authorities to re-think and then a new security plan was agreed.
Then onwards, Musharraf was able to have two Scotland Yard officers with him for public gatherings and lived alone with Begum Sehba Musharraf in their high security apartment which can be accessed through a special security code and has security at the reception.
The UK government had come under pressure from reports in the local English press that thousands of pounds of taxpayers’ money had been spent protecting former Pakistani dictator Pervez Musharraf. It was reported that it was costing at least £25,000 a day for the round-the-clock protection of Musharraf in London.
Ifzaal Siddiqui, All Pakistan Muslim League’s UK and Europe Secretary General, said that Pervez Musharraf will be welcomed if he decides to settle in London in the future. “Musharraf has a large number of supporters here who remember him as a leader who minimised corruption under his watch and ensured that overseas Pakistanis are not harassed at airports and plundered through patwari and thana culture, as prevalent now. What’s happening to him is unbelievable and brings disrepute to Pakistan. He is our hero and we will facilitate him here in every possible way, including arranging security for him privately if needed.”