SHC adjourns Musharraf's ECL application until May 7

Published April 23, 2014
Barrister Farogh Naseem, the counsel for former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, leaves the Sindh High Court premises after submitting a petition in Karachi on April 21, 2014. — Photo by AFP
Barrister Farogh Naseem, the counsel for former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, leaves the Sindh High Court premises after submitting a petition in Karachi on April 21, 2014. — Photo by AFP

KARACHI: Pakistan's former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, facing a barrage of criminal cases, must wait a fortnight to learn if he will be given permission to go abroad to visit his ailing mother.

The Sindh HIgh Court on Wednesday adjourned a hearing on the retired general's application to have his name excluded from the Exit Control List (ECL) so he could visit his elderly mother in Dubai.

Musharraf was indicted for treason last month over his imposition of emergency rule in 2007, in a case seen as a test of civilian authority in a country long dominated by the military.

He also faces several murder cases and his name was added to the ECL.

The 70-year-old flew to Karachi at the weekend to undergo medical tests.

A two-member bench of the Sindh High Court adjourned hearing Musharraf's application to be removed from the list until May 7, said an AFP reporter present in court.

The court granted the adjournment after attorney general Salman Aslam sought time to file his comments on the issue.

Musharraf is staying in Karachi where he is to undergo some diagnostic tests at a navy-run hospital.

He has been having medical treatment since January, when he was rushed to hospital after suffering heart problems on his way to court for a hearing.

After his indictment for treason in March, Musharraf asked to be allowed to visit his mother, who is in her 90s, but was denied permission.

The ex-general, who came into power in 1999 and resigned in 2008, has pleaded “not guilty” to the treason charges.

Musharraf is also on bail in three other major cases linked to his time in power including 2007 assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto in a gun and suicide attack and murder of Baloch nationalist leader Nawab Akbar Bugti in 2006.

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