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  • Pak court adjourns 26/11 trial till Sep 1, bars media coverage

    ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani anti-terrorism court conducting the trial of five LeT operatives accused of involvement in the Mumbai attacks on Saturday
    ordered a blackout on the media coverage of the proceedings, though sources said the in-camera hearing had been adjourned till September 1.

    Judge Baqir Ali Rana of anti-terrorism court no 2, who is conducting the trial in the high-security Adiala Jail in the garrison city of Rawalpindi, issued the gag order for the media on Saturday morning.

    Though the order itself was not made public, sources told it stated that the proceedings would be kept totally secret and "not published" in any manner as the case had implications for national security and national interests.

    The order said the media blackout was also necessary for the security of witnesses and the judge. Sources also said the next hearing was set for September 1 though there was no official word on this.

    The five LeT operatives being tried by the anti-terrorism court are the outfit's operations commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, communications expert Zarar Shah, Abu al-Qama, Hamad Amin Sadiq and Shahid Jamil Riaz.

    A sixth suspect, Jamil Ahmed, who was arrested for allegedly facilitating the Mumbai attacks, was also produced in the anti-terrorism court on Saturday. The judge ordered the federal investigation agency to submit his complete records.

    Ahmed's petition to be granted bail was put off by the court till September 1, sources said.

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