The correct answer is Be tried and convicted for murder in any place in Pakistan wherever he may be found. This scenario falls under the principle of extraterritorial jurisdiction, a foundational concept in criminal law. Many countries, including Pakistan under its Penal Code, assert jurisdiction over their citizens for crimes committed abroad. This means a Pakistani national remains accountable to Pakistani law even when outside the country's physical borders. The phrase 'wherever he may be found' signifies that once the individual is within Pakistan's jurisdiction, any competent court can initiate proceedings. Distractor A is false because Pakistan does claim jurisdiction over its citizens for crimes committed abroad. Distractor B is too restrictive, as trials are not limited to Islamabad. Distractor D is incorrect because option C is accurate.
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Correct Answer:
C. Be tried and convicted for murder in any place in Pakistan wherever he may be found