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Dr Afridi 'weak and depressed'

25 May, 2012

PESHAWAR: The doctor sentenced to 33 years for treason after being recruited by the CIA to help find Osama bin Laden is in poor health and under medical watch, officials told AFP on Thursday.

Shakeel Afridi is being held at the central prison in Peshawar and was twice examined on Thursday by doctors who found him "weak, depressed and complaining of a bad stomach", a senior health official said.

"Afridi was first examined by a team of local doctors, then another team of senior doctors visited him in jail," the official told AFP. "Doctors prescribed some medicine, which was immediately provided. He will remain under medical observation inside the jail."

On Wednesday, officials said the surgeon had been convicted and jailed for 33 years under the tribal justice system that has governed Pakistan's semi-autonomous tribal belt since British colonial rule. A jail official said Afridi was being held in a private cell with extra security, with paramilitary and commandos deployed outside.

Earlier on Thursday, jail official Samad Khan said Afridi was in poor health and being kept away from other prisoners to avert any danger to his life. A court operating under the Frontier Crimes Regulations (FCR), which date back to the 19th century, found him guilty of waging war against the state.

Afridi comes from Khyber, one of the seven districts that make up the tribal belt. But critics said he should not have been tried under tribal law for an alleged crime that took place outside tribal jurisdiction, in Abbottabad where he ran a fake vaccination programme designed to collect bin Laden family DNA. A senior official in Khyber, Nasir Khan, defended Afridi's trial.

"We have powers to try a resident of FATA under the FCR enforced in tribal areas," he told AFP. "The trial was kept secret so that no one can attack him. We did not reveal even the name of the jirga members to avoid any risk." There have been conflicting accounts about whether Afridi was present during the proceedings.

Nasir Khan said he had appeared on Wednesday when the verdict was announced in Peshawar. Under the FCR, cases are heard by a five to seven-member jirga, or council of tribal elders, along with two officials from the local political administration, he explained.

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