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Rangers’ attorney to submit evidence to ATC on May 13

By Zaib Azkaar Husain
April 21, 2017

The special public prosecutor for the Sindh Rangers has been summoned by the anti-terrorism court to appear at the next hearing of the case against Dr Asim Hussain and others on May 13 with the complete record of proofs. 

The directive from the court came in response to a plea made by the Sindh Rangers a day earlier to dispose of at the earliest the case against Dr Asim Hussian and other political figures. The case in question pertains to facilitating treatment of terrorists at hospitals in the city. 

At Wednesday’s hearing, the Rangers took a stand against “influential” men who are out on bail, asking the court to initiate proceedings against them.

They took an exception the Sindh High Court disposing of the terror case against Dr Asim Hussain, former federal petroleum minister and a close aide of former president Asif Ali Zardari.

The prosecutor of the paramilitary force said the complainant and witnesses in the terror case were being pressurised. He, however, did not hold any specific accused responsible.

He said the SHC had passed an order in November to complete the proceedings within two months. He underlined that all the accused in the terror case were more influential and were now out on bail.

The Rangers have filed a fresh application to initiate proceedings against the former minister and other accused for early disposal of the terror cases in accordance with the past directives of the SHC. 

In response the ATC, which is yet to pass its ruling on the plea, yesterday ordered the special prosecutor to appear in court on May 13 along with all due record, proofs and evidence against the accused to collaborate the Rangers’ viewpoint.

The Rangers, who are also stakeholders in the terror case, took a stand in the ATC hearing the case against Hussain, Karachi Mayor Waseem Akhtar, Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) Rauf Siddiqui, former MQM member Saleem Shehzad, Pasban’s Usman Moazzam, Pak Sarzameen Party’s Anis Qaimkhani and Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) Qadir Patel.

They complained that two of the accused, namely Hussain and Moazzam, had already been permitted by the ATC to go abroad for receiving medical treatment.

The ATC had allowed Hussain to go abroad for medical treatment for two weeks on April 15 and had directed him to deposit Rs2 million as surety before leaving. The court had also permitted Moazzam to leave the country for medical treatment.

Shehzad and Patel appeared in court, which fixed May 11 as the next date of hearing for framing charges against the defendants.

The court had already directed the investigating officer to provide the copies of the case to each of the accused so that it could indict them on May 11.

The Rangers’ attorney had always opposed Hussain’s plea for relief, whether it was the question of granting him bail or issuing him medical certificates proving that he was ailing so he could be permitted to go abroad.

Moreover, the attorney has repeatedly accused the IO of either ruining the evidence or finding some other means to indirectly support Hussain in many legal matters.