Benazir death:Police officers face charges

Islamabad: A Pakistani anti-terror court today dismissed acquittal pleas of two top Rawalpindi police officers accused of failing to provide adequate security to the assassinated former prime minister Benazir Bhutto and destroying vital evidences after her killing. Rejecting their pleas, judge Shahid Rafique asked the authorities to frame charges against former Rawalpindi police chief Saud […]

Islamabad: A Pakistani anti-terror court today dismissed acquittal pleas of two top Rawalpindi police officers accused of failing to provide adequate security to the assassinated former prime minister Benazir Bhutto and destroying vital evidences after her killing.

Rejecting their pleas, judge Shahid Rafique asked the authorities to frame charges against former Rawalpindi police chief Saud Aziz, and his deputy Khurram Shahzad on October 22, raising hopes of headway in investigation into the murder, a mystery even after nearly four years. Both have been accused of not taking proper security measures for Bhutto, who was killed in firing and suicide attack in the city of Rawalpindi in December 2007.