Judgment announced: Two murder convicts get life term
Prosecution told court that accused Imran, Ejaz had gunned down rickshaw driver
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SARGODHA:
A court awarded life term to two men for their involvement in a murder case in Sargodha.
The judgment was announced by Additional District and Sessions Judge Tariq Mehmood Jasra. The prosecution told the court that accused Imran and Ejaz had gunned down a rickshaw driver Muhammad Nadeem and his son Shahzeb over a robbery bid on January 25, 2014.
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The local police registered a case against the accused and presented the challan before the court. After hearing the arguments, the judge handed down life sentences to Imran and Ejaz. The court also imposed a fine of Rs0.5 million as compensation money.
Earlier, a court awarded life term to two convicts in a murder case in Sargodha. The judgment was announced by Additional Sessions Judge Javed Iqbal Ranjha.
Convicts Muhammad Irfan, Nazar Muhammad and Muhammad Imran had killed a man Muhammad Aslam over a dispute in 2013.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 31st, 2017.
A court awarded life term to two men for their involvement in a murder case in Sargodha.
The judgment was announced by Additional District and Sessions Judge Tariq Mehmood Jasra. The prosecution told the court that accused Imran and Ejaz had gunned down a rickshaw driver Muhammad Nadeem and his son Shahzeb over a robbery bid on January 25, 2014.
Three terrorists hanged in K-P
The local police registered a case against the accused and presented the challan before the court. After hearing the arguments, the judge handed down life sentences to Imran and Ejaz. The court also imposed a fine of Rs0.5 million as compensation money.
Earlier, a court awarded life term to two convicts in a murder case in Sargodha. The judgment was announced by Additional Sessions Judge Javed Iqbal Ranjha.
Convicts Muhammad Irfan, Nazar Muhammad and Muhammad Imran had killed a man Muhammad Aslam over a dispute in 2013.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 31st, 2017.