ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan executive as of late directed the internal ministry to block the national id card (NIC) and passport of former dictator basic (retd) Pervez Musharraf, a media record mentioned as of late.
Complying with a unique courtroom's order, the federal government took the action to restrict the Dubai-based former president's trip and certain facilities to be had to him as he failed to appear prior to the courtroom within the prime treason case against him.
The National Data Base and Registration Authority (NADRA) and Immigration and Passport Directorate were directed to undertake the action, the Express Tribune reported.
Musharraf would no longer be capable to trip in a foreign country and would even be unable to avail the power of banking transactions.
"He will also be barred from sale and purchase of his properties in Pakistan and abroad," the day-to-day mentioned quoting a source.
The special courtroom had ordered the federal government to arrest the previous president and confiscate all his properties while hearing the prime treason case against the "proclaimed offender" for imposing emergency rule within the nation in 2007.
The treason case used to be instituted at the fees of subverting the Constitution by imposing "emergency rule" on November three, 2007.
On April 7, chief justice Mian Saqib Nisar proposed contemporary composition of the special bench, led by Lahore prime courtroom chief justice Yawar Ali, but the federal executive is but to issue a proper notification.
Musharraf, 74, used to be indicted in March, 2014 on treason fees for imposing emergency in 2007 which led to the confinement of numerous awesome courtroom judges in their houses and sacking of over 100 judges.
The special courtroom had earlier directed the internal ministry to way the Interpol for the arrest of Musharraf.
A conviction for prime treason carries the demise penalty or lifestyles imprisonment.
Musharraf ruled Pakistan from 1999 to 2008. He is wanted in Pakistan in numerous criminal instances together with within the assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.
Complying with a unique courtroom's order, the federal government took the action to restrict the Dubai-based former president's trip and certain facilities to be had to him as he failed to appear prior to the courtroom within the prime treason case against him.
The National Data Base and Registration Authority (NADRA) and Immigration and Passport Directorate were directed to undertake the action, the Express Tribune reported.
Musharraf would no longer be capable to trip in a foreign country and would even be unable to avail the power of banking transactions.
"He will also be barred from sale and purchase of his properties in Pakistan and abroad," the day-to-day mentioned quoting a source.
The special courtroom had ordered the federal government to arrest the previous president and confiscate all his properties while hearing the prime treason case against the "proclaimed offender" for imposing emergency rule within the nation in 2007.
The treason case used to be instituted at the fees of subverting the Constitution by imposing "emergency rule" on November three, 2007.
On April 7, chief justice Mian Saqib Nisar proposed contemporary composition of the special bench, led by Lahore prime courtroom chief justice Yawar Ali, but the federal executive is but to issue a proper notification.
Musharraf, 74, used to be indicted in March, 2014 on treason fees for imposing emergency in 2007 which led to the confinement of numerous awesome courtroom judges in their houses and sacking of over 100 judges.
The special courtroom had earlier directed the internal ministry to way the Interpol for the arrest of Musharraf.
A conviction for prime treason carries the demise penalty or lifestyles imprisonment.
Musharraf ruled Pakistan from 1999 to 2008. He is wanted in Pakistan in numerous criminal instances together with within the assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.
Pak govt to block Musharraf's national I-card, passport
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