Lakhvi walks free from jail

LAHORE, Apr 10:

Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi, who guided 10 LeT gunmen from a control room during the 26/11 Mumbai attack, today walked free after being under detention for six years, a day after a Pakistani court ordered his release.
55-year-old Lakhvi, mastermind of the nearly 60-hour siege, was released from Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi after authorities received the order from the Lahore High Court, setting free the LeT operations commander.
India had strongly reacted to the court’s decision, saying it “eroded” the value of assurances repeatedly conveyed to it by Pakistan on cross-border terrorism.
A member of Lakhvi’s legal team today submitted the LHC order to the jail authorities and subsequently they released him at 1.40 pm.
Jamaat-ud-Dawa supporters were present outside the prison to receive Lakhvi. Some four to five cars reached outside the Adiala Jail at around 1 pm and as soon Lakhvi came out of the jail, he got into his car and left for his Islamabad residence.
JuD spokesman Yahya Mujahid did not offer any comment on Lakhvi’s release when contacted him.
“We have released Lakhvi after a member of his legal team presented the LHC order. There has been no direction from the Government to either detain or release him,” a jail official said
Yesterday LHC had suspended the Punjab Government’s order to detain Lakhvi under a security act and ordered his immediate release.
Earlier in the day, the Government’s legal team discussed several options to keep Lakhvi behind the bars. However, it could not offer any legal ground to further detain him.
A Government law officer earlier said it was difficult for the Government to go for the option of detaining Lakhvi again under the Maintenance of Public Order which had been suspended twice by the Islamabad High Court (IHC) and Lahore High Court.
Lakhvi’s counsel Raja Rizwan Abbasi said, “The Government was left with no other ‘legal option’ but to release his client after the LHC suspended his detention. Neither the Government nor the Adiala Jail authorities could violate the court’s order this time,” he said.
Lakhvi and six others have been charged with planning and executing the 2008 Mumbai attack that killed 166 people and wounded over 300 others.
Lakhvi, a close relative of LeT founder and JuD chief Hafiz Saeed, was arrested in December 2008 and was indicted along with the six others on November 25, 2009 in connection with the 26/11 attack case. The trial has been underway since 2009.
Meanwhile, voicing concern over the release of top Lashkar leader Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said India wants talks with Pakistan but the release of the Mumbai attack mastermind is an “unfortunate and disappointing” development.
“India wants talks with Pakistan but the present development (release of Lakhvi) is unfortunate and disappointing,” he told reporters on the sidelines of a function at Lucknow.
On the killing of five undertrials, who were allegedly associated with SIMI and other radical groups, in police custody in Nalgonda district in Telangana, he evaded giving a direct reply, saying, the matter was a state subject. (PTI)