The Sindh High Court issued the order in response to a petition seeking extra security for Zardari due to threats to him and his family. These measures will be in addition to the tight security he is entitled to as a former head of state.
The petition said former premier Benazir Bhutto, the late wife of Zardari, was killed in a militant attack and he feared for his life. The petition was filed by Zardari's lawyer, former Law Minister Farooq Naek.
The judge directed the federal and Sindh governments to ensure Zardari's security, Abu Bakar said.
He said there was no specific threat to Zardari but that the former President had taken tough decisions against "anti-democratic forces" during his tenure and these elements posed a threat to him and his family.
The petition also said Zardari faced threats from the Taliban.
Speaking to reporters, Naek said Zardari did not want to burden the national exchequer for his security.
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