Monday, April 17, 2017
Pakistan: LHC dismisses appeals of convicts involved in 2010 attacks on Ahmadis
The pair were overpowered by Ahmadi worshippers themselves and handed over to law enforcement officials, who later presented them before the court for trial.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: The Express Tribune
By Rana Tanveer | April 17, 2017
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court dismissed on Monday the appeals of two men convicted for an attack on an Ahmadi place of worship in Model Town, Lahore on May 28, 2010 which killed 27 people and injured several others.
An LHC division bench headed by Justice Sadaqat Ali and also including Justice Shahram Sarwar, upheld the death sentence awarded to Muaz alias Muaviya and the life sentence handed down to Abdullah.
The pair were overpowered by Ahmadi worshippers themselves and handed over to law enforcement officials, who later presented them before the court for trial.
Tariq Javed, the deputy prosecutor general Punjab, told The Express Tribune that the appeals of both men were dismissed as charges against them were proven beyond any doubt. He added that because Abdullah was 17 at the time of the commission of the offence, he was tried as a juvenile and could only be given a maximum punishment of life imprisonment.
On January 16, 2015, an anti-terror court had handed down the punishments for the 2010 attack.
On May 28, 2010, over 88 people were killed in twin gun-and-bomb attacks at Ahmadi places of worship in Garhi Shahu and Model Town in Lahore, when the victims were offering their prayers. No one was arrested in connection with the Garhi Shahu attack in which 61 were killed.
Muaz, 27, was given the death sentence on seven counts of murder and terrorism for the attack on the Ahmadi place of worship. The court awarded death sentence on three counts under section 7A of the Anti Terrorism Act, death on three counts under section 302 of Pakistan Penal Code, and death on one count under section 3 of the Explosives Substances Act, 1908.
The court gave life imprisonment to Muaviya’s co-accused Abdullah on nine counts of terrorism and use of explosives. They were also fined Rs3 million rupees each.
Lawyers for the convicts said they would file a mercy appeal before the Supreme Court.
The 2010 attacks were followed by over two hours of a gun battle between the assailants and police. Muaviya and Abdullah were detained while two other suspects remain at large, according to officials.
Gunmen later attacked the Jinnah Hospital, where the victims of the earlier attack were being treated. Twelve more people were killed at the hospital.
Read original post here: Pakistan: LHC dismisses appeals of convicts involved in 2010 attacks on Ahmadis
This content-post is archived for backup and to keep archived records of any news Islam Ahmadiyya. The views expressed by the author and source of this news archive do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of Times of Ahmad. Times of Ahmad is not an organ of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, nor in any way associated with any of the community's official websites.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Top read stories during last 7 days
-
Currently there is one voter list that includes all religious groups including Muslims, Hindus, Christians, Zoroastrians, and Sikhs, whereas...
-
Ahmadiyya.news Blasphemy in Pakistan Weekly update ⋅ June 27, 2023 NEWS Pakistan : Abuse of blasphemy laws draws criticism from various...
-
"He was not the only victim of Indonesia's blasphemy law, he will likely not be the last one either if the Indonesian government c...
-
"Why are we being asked to condemn the persecution of Ahmadis? Why are we being asked to condemn killing of blasphemers and atheists?...
-
Dr Salam instinctively helped people. He liked to help them in their careers and there are, no doubt, people all over the world who owe the...
Disclaimer!
THE TIMES OF AHMAD is NOT an organ of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, nor in any way associated with any of the community's official websites. Times of Ahmad is an independently run and privately managed news / contents archival website; and does not claim to speak for or represent the official views of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The Times of Ahmad assumes full responsibility for the contents of its web pages. The views expressed by the authors and sources of the news archives do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Times of Ahmad. All rights associated with any contents archived / stored on this website remain the property of the original owners.
That was a very serious crime to kill more than 80 Muslims who were offering Friday prayers. Killing of some one in the mosque, and the muslim society keeping quiet on such sinful crime is unforgivable; shows extreme hatred and ignorance.
ReplyDeleteIf people don't speak out to support the innocent people the society will continue to go down the drain, as Martin Luther said An Injustice to one is Injustice to all.
Delete