Pakistan rejects Musharraf's application to lift travel ban
Islamabad: Pakistan government today rejected the application of former dictator Pervez Musharraf, indicted for treason, seeking to lift travel ban on him so that he could go abroad for treatment and meet his ailing mother.
Media reports here said Gen Raheel had advised the government to allow Musharraf to go abroad for treatment and to meet his 95-year-old ailing mother in the UAE.
Anybody whose name is on the ECL cannot leave the country without permission.
Musharraf was indicted on Monday by a special court hearing the high treason case against him, becoming the first-ever military ruler to face criminal prosecution.
The court had put the ball in the government's court in relation to the request put forward by the former president to be allowed to travel abroad.
The court had also granted Musharraf exemption from appearing in the hearings of the case, saying the accused could be ordered to appear in court whenever required.
The ruling said as long as the accused was not in custody, he could seek medical treatment at any place of his choice, adding that an accused could not be restrained from travelling nor could his/her rights as a human being be curtailed for any reason.
Musharraf was admitted to the Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology, Rawalpindi, on January 2 after he complained of “heart problem” on his way to the court.
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