Pakistan SC wraps up Memogate case against Hussain Haqqani

IANS  |  Islamabad 

Pakistan's on Thursday wrapped up its eight-year-long proceedings in the case against the country's former to the US Husain Haqqani, saying that now it is up to the state to decide whether it wanted to take action against him.

The scandal erupted in 2011, when Pakistani-American claimed to have received an "anti-Army" memo from Haqqani, the then in Washington, for then US of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

The memo sent by Haqqani allegedly mentioned a possible Army coup in following the US raid in to kill It also allegedly sought assistance from for the then Peoples Party government for "reigning in the military and intelligence agencies".

Hearing the suo motu case on Thursday, Justice Khosa said the apex court had nothing to do with the matter anymore but the state was free to pursue the case.

He said that the state of Pakistan was "not so weak" so as to be rattled by the writing of a memo. "...Pakistan's foundations are strong and we need not worry about such matters," he added.

In 2012, a judicial commission was tasked to probe the case and it concluded that the memo was authentic and authored by the former

The scandal was then taken to the by then opposition leader and several others. It led to Haqqani's resignation and subsequent exit from the country.

In February 2018, the apex court issued an arrest warrant for the former In an attempt to get Haqqani to appear in the court, the was reported to have approached later that month to issue red warrants for him.

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First Published: Thu, February 14 2019. 18:40 IST