Retired Brigadier
supervising Benazir's security was Osama's handler, says expert
Afghanistan
News.Net
Friday 19th October, 2007 (ANI)
Chennai, Oct.19 : The retired
brigadier who was given the responsibility of securing former
Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's car journey through Karachi
on Thursday, used to be the handling officer of Osama bin Laden and
Taliban chief Mulla Omar when he was attached with the
Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
Disclosing this information in an article for the rediff website,
former Additional Secretary in the Cabinet Secretariat, B.Raman says
that Brigadier (retired) Ejaz Shah, whose resignation is being
demanded by Benazir Bhutto, is a close confidante of President
General Pervez Musharraf.
Raman says that after Musharraf seized power on October 12, 1999, he
had Shah posted as the Home Secretary of Punjab. He also says that
Omar Sheikh, who orchestrated the kidnapping and murder of American
journalist Daniel Pearl, surrendered before Shah because Omar Sheikh
knew him before and was confident that Ejaz Shah would see that he
was not tortured.
So close are the links between Shah and Musharraf that when several
allegations were filed against him, Musharraf sought to send him as
Ambassador to Australia or Indonesia. Both countries reportedly
refused to accept him. Musharraf then made him the Director General
of the Intelligence Bureau and he saw to it that the death sentence
against Omar Sheikh for his role in the Pearl case was not executed.
The courts have been repeatedly postponing hearings on the appeal
filed by Omar Sheikh against the death sentence.
Shah, according to Raman, also played an active role in the campaign
to discredit Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Caudhury
after he started calling for the files of a large number of missing
persons who were taken into custody by the police and the
intelligence agencies.
Shah is also a close personal friend of many Punjabi leaders of the
Pakistan Muslim League (Qaid), which is opposed to Benazir's return.
According to these sources, the suicide bomber or bombers managed to
penetrate the security cordon of the police and IB officers without
being frisked, but could not penetrate the inner cordon of security
guards of the PPP. When stopped on Thursday night, they blew
themselves up at a distance from her vehicle. At the time of the
explosion, Bhutto had gone inside the vehicle to rest for a while.
This seems to have contributed to her miraculous escape. Had she
been standing on top she might have been injured, if not killed?
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