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Would be Musharraf assassinator may be jailed for over 25 years

Guantanamo Bay, Wed, 29 Feb 2012 ANI

Guantanamo Bay (Cuba), Feb.29 (ANI): Majid Khan, the would be assassinator of former Pakistan president and dictator General (retired) Pervez Musharraf, may be jailed for over 25 years.

 

According to the Express Tribune, defense and prosecution lawyers have filed a joint motion before the military commission that details a plea bargain deal, first reported by the Washington Post, struck by Pakistan-detainee Majid Khan's lawyers with the prosecution.

 

The document, filed on February 17, was made public hours before Khan is due to appear at a military commission. It asks the military judge to recommend a minimum sentence of "no less than 25 years confinement".

 

They have also asked that the maximum sentence awarded to 32-year-old Majid Khan be no more than 40 years of confinement.

 

The prosecution and defense have also asked that the military judge "enter a docketing order setting a date of sentencing approximately four years from the date that the Military Judge accepts the accused's guilty plea."

 

The motion details that both parties signed a pretrial agreement on February 13, 2012. As part of his plea bargain deal, Khan is expected to co-operate with the authorities and testify in other cases.

 

Khan, who was a resident of Baltimore, has been accused of plotting to assassinate Musharraf, financing a bomb blast in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2003, and plotting with Khalid Sheikh Mohammad to carry out terrorist attacks in the U.S post-9/11.

 

He turned 32 a day before his appearance at the military commission.

 

Khan was arrested in Karachi in 2003, and was revealed to be at Guantanamo Bay in 2006.

 

He has, according to media reports, tried to commit suicide twice since he arrived at the infamous detention facility. (ANI)

 


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macewan

March 1, 2012 at 6:14 AM

this news the same day intertool announces it's going after Pervez Musharraf?


 

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