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Rights group calls Yard investigation inadequate

A British police inquiry that concluded Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto died because of a bomb blast, not gunfire, is inadequate, a leading Pakistani rights group said.

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  • Published: 21:25 February 10, 2008
  • Gulf News

Islamabad: A British police inquiry that concluded Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto died because of a bomb blast, not gunfire, is inadequate, a leading Pakistani rights group said.

"The Scotland Yard findings do not satisfy the basic requirements of any investigation," Asma Jehangir, head of the independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, said in a statement released late on Saturday.

A British police report released on Friday, after a 2 1/2-week probe into the cause of Bhutto's death, said she died when her head struck the escape hatch of her armoured sports utility vehicle after a suicide attacker struck during a campaign rally on December 27.

That finding supported a similar account from the Pakistani Government. However, Bhutto's party rejected it, insisting she died of bullet wounds.

Jehangir noted Scotland Yard's report contradicted statements by people who were in Bhutto's vehicle, who said the explosion took place after Bhutto had slumped back into her seat.

President Pervez Musharraf said the government asked Scotland Yard to help in the investigation in order to quash speculation that government agents might have been involved in Bhutto's killing.

However, Bhutto's Pakistan Peoples Party said the British probe was too limited, and did nothing to clear up who was behind the attack.

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