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Scotland Yard begins probe into Benazir killing

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    The Pakistan Government has ruled out a probe by the UN on the lines of the world body’s inquiry into the assassination of Lebanese premier Rafik Hariri, saying the circumstances in the two countries are different.

    Naek said the British team should have been brought in after the October 19 suicide attack on Bhutto’s rally in Karachi that killed 140 people.

    “But the Government refused to bring in any foreign investigators then. Now, when the PPP has demanded a UN inquiry, we fail to understand why the Government always creates obstacles, and does not listen to the aggrieved party,” said Naek, who is part of a PPP panel of lawyers that is drafting a formal petition for a UN inquiry.

    Naek said petition would be approved by PPP’s co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari before being sent to the UN “after the weekend”.

    During an interaction with the international media on Thursday, Musharraf said he was “not fully satisfied” with the investigations so far. He said police should not have washed the site where Bhutto was attacked as this had destroyed forensic evidence. But he noted that this was done due to “inefficiency” and not “by design”.

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    He also indicated that the Interior Ministry should not have issued any definite statement about the cause of Bhutto’s death. “One should not give a statement that’s 100 per cent final.

    Musharraf explained his decision to seek Scotland Yard’s help was aimed at addressing suspicions about the Government’s complicity in Bhutto’s killing.

    “Here’s a situation where may be we need to go beyond ourselves to prove to the world and our people here, who are emotionally charged, that we don’t mind going to any extent, as nobody is involved from the Government side or the agencies,” Musharraf said.

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