Mr Malik, who was a close aide of Ms Bhutto, accused Gen Musharraf of refusing
to provide her with adequate security and of threatening her by telephone
when she was in Washington before returning to Pakistan in October 2007.
“Musharraf threatened her on phone: If you come to Pakistan, you will be
responsible for the consequences. If you come to Pakistan before the
elections, I will not be responsible for your security,” said Mr Malik.
He quoted Ms Bhutto as replying: “General, the decision to come to
Pakistan is mine, not yours.”
In March 2011, a Pakistani prosecutor also said Islamabad would ask Interpol
to circulate a global arrest warrant for Gen Musharraf over Ms Bhutto’s
murder.
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