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Musharraf's passport was renewed as govt feared he might not return to Pak: Minister

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Pakistan's former dictator (retd) Pervez Musharraf's diplomatic passport was renewed two months before its expiry as the government feared that he might not return to face the high treason case, the country's Interior has said.

The former has been declared "proclaimed offender" by courts, including in the high treason case and the Benazir Bhutto assassination case.

An special court had recently ordered the government to arrest the Dubai-based former and confiscate all his properties as it heard the high treason case against him for imposing emergency rule in the country in 2007.

The 74-year-old military dictator's passport was to expire on March 16, but he sought an early renewal as international travel, in many cases, was not possible with a passport having less than six-month validity.

Former (retd) was issued a new passport two months before the expiry of his travel document, and it was again a diplomatic passport for which he was entitled to being a former head of state, Iqbal was quoted as saying by Dawn newspaper today.

He said that Musharraf's diplomatic passport was renewed out of fear that he might use it as a pretext for not returning home to face the treason case.

"He needs passport to travel back to He would have contended that without a passport he cannot travel and would have blamed the government for blocking his return," the said.

On March 16, the special court hearing the high treason case against him authorised the government to suspend his passport as well as his computerised national identity card (CNIC). The court had earlier directed the to approach the for the arrest of the former

Initially, the government was reluctant to renew his passport and also withheld his application for nearly two months but it was finally renewed from on January 5 for the next five years, the report said.

According to a source in Musharraf's party, the All Muslim League (APML), the (FO) was holding the application but when the former president's aide-de-"contacted someone", the process went ahead.

The authorisation for the issuance of a diplomatic passport is given by the FO as per the Passport and Visa Manual 2006, the source said.

The report also said that any correspondence regarding renewal of Musharraf's passport could not be traced in the FO's consular section.

Musharraf's case was referred to the FO by the seeking approval in view of the high-profile cases against him.

The former military dictator had expressed willingness to return home to avoid possible suspension of his CNIC and diplomatic passport.

Musharraf ruled from 1999 to 2008.

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First Published: Tue, March 20 2018. 18:05 IST
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