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19 Jumada Al-Awwal 1446  

Mansoor Ijaz produces phone record to memo tribunal

Mansoor Ijaz on Friday continued recording his testimony for the third consecutive day before memo commission through video link.

He was recording statement in Pakistan High Commission in London along with his wife as she was granted permission by the commission.

Ijaz presented his phone’s bill before the commission. Bukhari raised objections on the bill and said that it does not have Ijaz’s name or his number.

Ijaz told the commission that the bill could only be shown to the commission’s secretary or the judges in the panel.

He also presented transcripts of the correspondence done with Haqqani over fax.

Pointing out the bills, Ijaz said that total 14 calls were made from his phone, out of which, 11 conference calls were made during May, 2011, between him, General James and Haqqani.

The commission directed Ijaz that call records from his mobile phone company be obtained and e-mailed to the commission.

Ijaz refused to disclose the details of the remaining three calls.

The judicial commission also ordered the commission’s secretary to protect all the records and evidence provided by Ijaz so that it could be handed over to the commission in Pakistan on his return.

He told the commission that ISI chief Let Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha had met him in London’s Park Lane hotel and inquired about his relations with Hussain Haqqani.

He said Pasha told him that he and Gen Kayani wanted democratic government to complete its tenure.