Charge-sheet against newsman submitted

Published February 13, 2004

QUETTA, Feb 12: The crimes branch of police has submitted a charge-sheet with the Special Court for Suppression of Terrorism against Khawar Mehdi Rizvi and two others.

They were arrested in treason case for working with two French journalists to prepare a fake video of Taliban near the border area. Judge Mohammad Hashim Kakar on Thursday adjourned the hearing and the accused were sent to district jail.

The French journalists had been released by the order of Sindh High Court and were charged for going to Quetta without permission where they attempted to prepare a fake video of Taliban to defame Pakistan.

In another case, Anti-Terrorism Court No. 1 Judge Mohammad Shaukat Rakshani rejected the bail application of Maulvi Zahir, Mohammad Qasim, Mohammad Jan and Abdul Waheed as their counsel was not present.

The accused have been nominated in the case for attack on Imambargah in Quetta on July 4, last year. A division bench of the Balochistan High Court, comprising Chief Justice Raja Fayyaz Ahmed and Justice Akhtar Zaman Malghani, was informed by the DSP Nushki that Mohammad Yousuf and Mohammad Jalal were arrested and the other four accused would be apprehended soon.

The court had ordered to arrest eight accused including Pir Mohammad who had been alleged to have married a nine-year-old girl in Nushki. During the previous hearing the girl, Aziza, was handed over to her mother on the court directives. The hearing was adjourned till Feb 18.

Fata Issue: NWFP Local Government and Rural Development Minister Sardar Mohammad Idrees has claimed that the federal government has agreed with Chief Minister Akram Durrani to resolve the Al Qaeda suspects' arrest issue in the Federally- Administered Tribal Areas through negotiations.

Talking to reporters in the 'face to face' programme of the press club here on Thursday he stated that the NWFP government did not want confrontation with the centre, but clarified that the Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal would not compromise on political issues.

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