Pak Army Chief General Asim Munir Booked in London After Complaints By Pakistani Diaspora- wna24
London: A case has been registered against Pakistan Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah in United Kingdom after complaints made by the members of the Pakistani diaspora. The London’s Metropolitan Police registered the case on the complaints by the Pakistani diaspora for attack on protestors, including the use of live rounds during the Islamabad massacre. The case has also been referred to met police UK SO15 team.
Barrister Michael Polak has said that after knowing the Pakistani Army Chief was in London, he formally written to the Attorney General for England and Wales and requested consent to prosecute General Amir Munir for torture and crimes against humanity in relation to the Islamabad Massacre carried out against protestors on November 25 and 26.
Polak said that on November 25 and 26, people in Pakistan travelled from various parts of the country to launch a protest against the Federal government in Islamabad against the state of democracy in Pakistan.
When the protesters were marching towards the central government in Islamabad, they were fired upon by live rounds in which many were injured.
The evidence in this matter should be considered objectively by the courts and all of General Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah’s fair trial rights will be protected, Polak said.