White Corolla rapist convicted in three more robbery cases

District and sessions court convicts Ali Hajiano and his aide for the second time in a week


Zubair Ashraf August 04, 2015
PHOTO: PAKWHEELS

KARACHI: A district and sessions court on Tuesday sentenced an alleged serial rapist and his aide to 15 years in prison after convicting them in three more robbery cases. 

Ali Hajiano, infamously known as the white Corolla rapist, was arrested along with his accomplice Umair Khan in January 2009 — a much hailed crack on the terror that had gripped the women of DHA and Clifton at the time.

The decision came six years after the accused were arrested.

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"All sentences will be run concurrently," the judge observed. Further adding that out of about a dozen pending cases related to the gang, two will be heard in the following week.

While Hajano, an alleged serial rapist, and a member of the ‘White Corolla’ gang was known to terrorise women, Khan being a mechanic reportedly helped Hajano change number plates of the cars used for the crime.

Hajano, booked in at least 35 cases of rape, attempt to murder and robbery, was described by the investigators as a heinous criminal who drove around in a white Toyota Corolla car, rob families, rape women and even transgender persons, often seen begging on the roadside.

Read: White Corolla case: Hajano gets bail in two out of 33 cases

Though the arrest brought solace to the residents of the vicinities, the trial against the suspects lingered on as the victims failed to appear before the court to testify against them.

COMMENTS (5)

Zain | 8 years ago | Reply Since he is sindhi he'd soon be released on one pretext or the other under this sindhi wadera raaj in sindh particularly in sindhi wadera occupied colony of Karachi.
SHN | 8 years ago | Reply Give them the death sentence, 15yr does not even allow one to recover from the psychological impact of rape.
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