ATC reopens Shahbaz Taseer's kidnapping case

Son of slain Punjab governor Salman Taseer was recovered on March 8 after nearly five years of his abduction

Shahbaz Taseer

LAHORE:
An anti-terrorism court (ATC) reopened on Wednesday Shahbaz Taseer kidnapping case and summoned the accused on August 22.

ATC-I Judge Azizullah Kalo passed the orders while allowing an application filed by one of the alleged accused, Usman.

Usman had requested the court to reopen the case proceedings as Shahbaz Taseer, son of slain Punjab governor Salman Taseer, was recovered on March 8, nearly five years after his abduction on 26 August 2011 from Lahore.

Kidnapping episode: Shahbaz Taseer recounts tale of horror

The court had consigned the case to record after granting bail to four alleged accused Abdur Rehman, Farhad, Moazzam and Usman in 2014.


 

Bravo Shahbaz Taseer!

Recalling the horrific details of torture, Shahbaz said that his captors severely tortured him and filmed their brutal acts.

“They started with lashing me more than 500 times in three to four days. Then they slashed my back with blades and pulled out flesh with pliers,” he said, adding, “They pulled nails from my fingers and toes. They buried me twice, once for seven days and then for another three days.”

He recalled that the militants used to keep him unfed for days and even once stitched his mouth shut.
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