Bugti murder case: Musharraf’s medical reports presented
QUETTA: Director General Balochistan Health Department on Wednesday presented Pervez Musrraf’s medical reports in Akbar Bugti murder case in the Anti-Terrorism court (ATC), Quetta.
According to details, Justice Aftab Loon of Quetta ATC heard the Akbar Bugti murder case here.
Expressing objection over the medical report of Pervez Musharraf, the prosecution asked the health department to also provide him with the copy
By OCTOPUS
April 08, 2015
QUETTA: Director General Balochistan Health Department on Wednesday presented Pervez Musrraf’s medical reports in Akbar Bugti murder case in the Anti-Terrorism court (ATC), Quetta.
According to details, Justice Aftab Loon of Quetta ATC heard the Akbar Bugti murder case here.
Expressing objection over the medical report of Pervez Musharraf, the prosecution asked the health department to also provide him with the copy of the report.
During today’s proceedings, the court rejected the pleas filed for permanent acquittal from the case by Mir Shoaib Nusherwani and Aftab Sherpao quittal, stating that there are several things yet to be cleared.
Later, the judge adjourned the hearing of the case till April 22.
According to details, Justice Aftab Loon of Quetta ATC heard the Akbar Bugti murder case here.
Expressing objection over the medical report of Pervez Musharraf, the prosecution asked the health department to also provide him with the copy of the report.
During today’s proceedings, the court rejected the pleas filed for permanent acquittal from the case by Mir Shoaib Nusherwani and Aftab Sherpao quittal, stating that there are several things yet to be cleared.
Later, the judge adjourned the hearing of the case till April 22.
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