Islamabad : Pakistani intelligence agencies have warned that the Taliban have made plans to kidnap former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, who is currently being held at his private residence here after being arrested in several criminal cases.
The intelligence agencies have issued an advisory that the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan might attempt to abduct Musharraf while he is being taken from his farmhouse to court, Geo News channel reported on Friday.
The channel quoted its sources as saying that the Taliban was working with other jihadi groups to kidnap Musharraf.
The intelligence agencies directed security agencies to ensure strict surveillance and tight security to foil the plans of the militants, the report said.
Shortly after Musharraf returned to Pakistan from self- exile last month, the Taliban announced that they had formed a special squad of suicide bombers and snipers to target him.
A car rigged with a huge amount of explosives was recently found near Musharraf’s farmhouse on the outskirts of Islamabad, which was declared a “sub-jail” after he was arrested last week when a court
revoked his bail in a case over the detention of dozens of judges during the 2007 emergency.
Musharraf remanded to FIA custody
Pervez Musharraf was today remanded to the custody of the Federal Investigation Agency till April 30 by an anti-terrorism court in connection with the 2007 assassination case of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.
Though anti-terrorism court Judge Chaudhry Habib-ur-Rehman accepted the FIA’s request to be given physical custody of Musharraf, the 69-year-old former military ruler will continue to be held at his farmhouse for security reasons.
During a brief hearing in the court in Rawalpindi, the FIA’s lawyers told the judge that they wanted physical custody of Musharraf so that he could be questioned about Bhutto’s assassination.