Musharraf, who has been in exile since 2009 after the PPP government was elected to power, will also apply for bail with courts in the Punjab and Baluchistan provinces by tomorrow.
A close aide of the former military ruler said Musharraf's application was filed in the Sindh High Court by Barrister Salman Safdar and the Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan member A Q Halepota.
"We also have obtained the services of noted jurist Sharifuddin Pirzada to obtain bail before his arrival," the aide said, adding legal teams would also be filing similar applications in the High Courts of Baluchistan and Punjab provinces by Friday.
Musharraf has been named as a prime accused in the murder cases of former Prime Minister and PPP Chairperson, Benazir Bhutto, Baluchi leader Nawab Akbar Bugti and in the Lal Masjid case but has so far failed to present himself before the court has remained in self exile.
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