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Published 17 Apr, 2013 03:00pm

Benazir murder case: Musharraf’s bail extended to April 24

RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi bench of the Lahore High Court hearing the Benzir Bhutto murder case extended on Wednesday the protective bail granted to former military ruler Gen (r) Pervez Musharraf until April 24.

The judge, Justice Abdul Sami Khan, who  heard the case pertaining to the Dec 2007 assassination of Benazir Bhutto, also ordered chief of the All Pakistan Muslim League to furnish surety bonds worth one million rupees.

Musharraf personally arrived in High Court building under strict security cover provided by Rangers and police personnel.

Some lawyers staged a protests outside the court room against Pervez Musharraf after the bail extension.

But he was escorted back to his bullet proof vehicle by the security personnel.

Musharraf was granted bail by the Sindh High Court in Benazir Bhutto case on March 22, a day before he returned to Pakistan after more than four years in exile.

The bail was periodically extended several times.

Pervez Musharraf filed his nomination papers to contest for upcoming elections but he was disqualified by the election tribunal and returning officers on the ground that he abrogated the constitution.

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