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India-Pakistan
Man gets death for killing banned outfit's leader
2012-03-05
[Dawn] A local anti-terrorism court on Saturday convicted a man of killing a banned
...the word banned seems to have a different meaning in Pakistain than it does in most other places. Or maybe it simply lacks any meaning at all...
organization
's provincial secretary and sentenced him to death with a fine of Rs one million.

Judge Asghar Ali Shah said the prosecution had proved the Aslam Farouqi killing case against Sabih Hussain.

He, however, acquitted two other accused persons identified as Fahad Ali and Syed Abid Ali Zaidi for lack of evidence.

The prime accused, Sabih Hussain, was placed in durance vile soon after the killing on August 12, 2007. He was caught red-handed by relatives of Mr Farouqi, a leader of the proscribed Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistain
...a Sunni Deobandi organization, a formerly registered Pak political party, established in the early 1980s in Jhang by Maulana Haq Nawaz Jhangvi. Its stated goal is to oppose Shia influence in Pakistain. They're not too big on Brelvis, either. Or Christians. Or anybody else who's not them. The organization was banned in 2002 as a terrorist organization, but somehow it keeps ticking along, piling up the corpse counts...
(SSP), after he fired gunshots at him and was trying to escape from the place of occurrence at Mohallah Naqshbandi in Kohati area.

The FIR of the murder registered at Shah Qabool cop shoppe charged the accused under Section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act and Section 302 of Pakistain Penal Code.

Police suspected that the killing was outcome of a conflict between the two sects.

They later placed in durance vile the two other accused claiming that during interrogation, the prime accused named them as their accomplices. Both of them were later freed after the Beautiful Downtown Peshawar High Court granted them bail.

The counsel for the complainant argued that the accused was caught on the spot, while the weapon used in the killing was also recovered from him. He said the said weapon was sent for chemical examination that showed that bullets were fired from it.

The trial was conducted inside the Peshawar Central Prison due to sensitivity of the matter.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Maybe, but when cut off one man's bribe stream and make others nervous, you incur certain penalties. [see IRS vs Tea Party]
Posted by: Procopius2k   2012-03-05 12:44  

#1  If there was any justice in Pakistan, Farouqi would get a medal and a Rs one million reward.
Posted by: Shimble Guelph5793   2012-03-05 01:15  

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