Police presented initial chargesheets against Musharraf to the anti-terrorism court in southern-western city of Quetta, saying the former ruler could not be presented due to security threats.
Judge Muhammad Ismail Baloch accepted the chargesheet but rejected concerns about security and ordered police crime branch department to produce the accused on next hearing, said a lawyer.
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Musharraf has refused to accept the charge of murder saying that Bugti was not killed by the army but died after a mysterious explosion in the cave where he was hiding.
The blast reportedly occurred when a team of army officers invited to negotiate Bugti's surrender entered the mountainous hideouts.
All of them were buried alive when the cave collapsed.
Former Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has also been accused in the alleged murder.
Musharraf has been detained in his house near Islamabad since April. He faces several criminal cases including the assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.
The former commando returned in March after about four years of self-imposed exile in London and Dubai.
He assumed power in a bloodless coup in 1999 and resigned in 2008 after his supporters were defeated in elections.
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