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« on: February 07, 2008, 08:51:33 AM »

Pakistan arrests two over Bhutto killing.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/02/07/wpakistan107.xml
07/02/2008

Pakistani authorities have announced the arrest of two people linked to the assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto.
 
The arrests came as supporters of Miss Bhutto ended a 40-day period of morning for her, pledging to complete "her mission" and win upcoming elections.

A spokesman for Pakistan's interior ministry said two men had been arrested in Rawalpindi, where Miss Bhutto died in a suicide attack on December 27.

"These are important arrests. Investigations are under way," spokesman Javed Iqbal Cheema said.

The suspects were identified as Hasnain and Rifaqat, but no further details were provided.

The arrests follow two last month - including a 15-year-old boy who was alleged to have been part of a suicide squad assigned to kill Miss Bhutto - and come just days before Scotland Yard investigators are due to report on the conclusions of their report into the former prime minister's killing.

The British police team was called in after there was confusion over whether Miss Bhutto was killed by a gunshot or the impact of the bombing attack.

Aidan Liddle, a spokesman for the British High Commission, said it would release a summary of the report on Friday.

In southern Sindh province, Miss Bhutto's widower, Asif Ali Zardari, addressed mourners gathered in his wife's ancestral village of Garhi Khuda Baksh, telling them he would risk death to fulfil her campaign for democracy in Pakistan.

Mr Zardari said: "If I am martyred before completing the mission of Benazir Bhutto, then I should also be buried here."

"This is the fight between establishment and the people."

About 20,000 people gathered in Garhi Khuda Baksh to pay their last respects to Miss Bhutto.

Miss Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party is now expected to resume campaigning for elections scheduled for February 18.

The PPP named Miss Bhutto's 19-year-old son, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari as party chairman and Mr Zardari as co-chairman, in accordance with a will she wrote before she returned to Pakistan in October.
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Bhutto suspects 'confess to role'.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7243892.stm
Wednesday, 13 February 2008

Two men arrested in connection with the murder of ex-Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto have confessed to helping her attacker, police have said.
The head of the investigation, Chaudhry Abdul Majid, said they had confessed to giving a bomb vest and a pistol to the suicide bomber identified as Bilal.

Husnan Gul and his cousin, Rufukat, made their confessions in front of a magistrate in Rawalpindi, he added.

Last week, UK detectives said Bhutto died from the effect of the bomb blast.

Their account matched that of the Pakistani authorities, who were accused of a cover-up by Bhutto's party following her death on 27 December.

The report also said the evidence suggested that only one person had launched the attack at the election rally, not two, as had been speculated.

'Revenge'

Announcing what he called a "major breakthrough", Deputy Inspector General Abdul Majid said two Islamist militants arrested last week in connection with Bhutto's assassination had told investigators details of the plot against her.

"They have confessed that they gave a suicide jacket and a pistol to the bomber," he told reporters in Islamabad. "Their confession is a major piece of evidence in the case."

Mr Abdul Majid said the two men had told a Pakistani magistrate in Rawalpindi that on the eve of the attack, two suicide bombers named Bilal and Ikramullah had stayed at Mr Gul's home in Rawalpindi.

Mr Gul said he had given Bilal his sunglasses and driven the two bombers to the public park where the attack occurred, he added.

"Bilal himself opened fire and launched the suicide attack," he said.

Mr Abdul Majid said Ikramullah was to have detonated his suicide bomb vest if Bhutto escaped the first blast, according to the confessions. He is said to have left Rawalpindi the following morning without saying where he was going.

Mr Gul allegedly told police he had wanted to "avenge" the killing of his close friend during the military raid on the Red Mosque in the capital, Islamabad, in July 2007.

"Their motive for attacking Bhutto was that she was coming to Pakistan at the behest of a foreign power," Mr Abdul Majid said.

The Pakistani government has blamed Taleban rebel leader Baitullah Mehsud, who is based in the troubled region of South Waziristan, for masterminding the assassination of Ms Bhutto. He has denied any involvement.



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