THE PROBLEM
Despite these connections Sheikh was tried and convicted, and his prospects looked dim. Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf even declared he would rather hang Sheikh himself, than return him to the Americans. That the US could discover ever more awkward details about who Omar Saeed Sheikh was working for and when, information they may share with the Indians, is likely to have dominated Pakistani thinking. Perhaps to deflect tricky questions, in his autobiography Pervez Musharraf contends, without evidence, that Sheikh was an asset, not of the ISI, but of the British security services.
Yet Sheikh was not executed. And his successful appeal presents a diplomatic and legal headache for the current Prime Minister, Imran Khan. What is to be done?
Sheikh’s 2017 Interpol notice describes him as wanted by the United States for hostage taking and hostage taking resulting in death. Whilst there appears no prospect of Pakistan handing Sheikh back to India, there is every reason to assume the Americans still want their man. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and the US National Security Council both reacted furiously to his potential release. India, rightly aggrieved by the 1999 flight 814 hijacking, would also make diplomatic capital out of Pakistan, again, being on the wrong side in the international fight against terrorism. Could Sheikh return to London? Whilst the United Kingdom has pursued a policy of stripping dual national British-Pakistanis involved in terrorism of their citizenship, and even extended this to some convicted paedophiles, it has not been confirmed this has happened in Sheikh’s case. That the British authorities would have plenty to ask Sheikh is clear, but given the UK has struggled to prosecute jihadis who have fought in Syria and Iraq, there is surely little prospect of filing substantive charges against someone who has been resident in the Indian subcontinent, nearly all of it in custody, for over two decades.
OUTCOMES
This is a script stranger than fiction, and one where predictions would appear to be deeply unwise. If there is one consistent element in the Omar Saeed Sheikh story, however, it is the overbearing presence of the Pakistani state, and its intelligence interests. And here, Sheikh may again be looking for the help of the man he surrendered to way back in 2002, Ijaz Shah. Today, the former chief of the ISI’s Lahore department, and former Punjab Home Secretary, is Pakistan’s Interior Minister.
Dr Paul Stott is a writer and researcher based in the United Kingdom. He writes and tweets @MrPaulStott
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