Sri Lankan Cricket Team: Alleged mastermind of attack granted bail

The division bench reprimanded the prosecution for failing to establish its case and destroying evidence.


Rana Tanveer July 12, 2011
Sri Lankan Cricket Team: Alleged mastermind of attack granted bail

LAHORE:



Malik Muhammad Ishaq, alleged mastermind of the attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team at Liberty Chowk in 2009, has been granted bail by the Supreme Court, Lahore registry, after the prosecution failed to prove his involvement.


The division bench comprising Justice MA Shahid Siddiqui and Justice Asif Saeed Khosa reprimanded the prosecution for failing to establish its case and destroying evidence. The bench noted that the prosecution produced only two witnesses who stated that they had overheard a conversation amongst some people planning the attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team to secure Ishaq’s freedom.

Ishaq’s counsel, Qazi Misbahul Hassan, argued his client had been imprisoned for over 12 years and the prosecution had failed to produce any cogent evidence which could implicate him in any offence. He said his client had been acquitted in 34 out of 44 cases.

The bench censured an additional prosecutor and remarked, “The judiciary has to face the public’s wrath when the courts release accused persons due to lack of evidence and the prosecution’s incompetence.”

Published in The Express Tribune, July 12th, 2011.

COMMENTS (16)

Sam | 13 years ago | Reply

@all indians

u geniuses dont u see the stupidity in all this...... the educated pakistanis are totally stunned by this.. scroll up see my comment.. i said its a slap in the face of the judiciary...

but that doesnt give u indians any right to come here and judge us when theres plenty to be judged in ur own country..........

@Nilesh

plz im an educated pakistani banker working in one of the big 5...... where did this so called poll take place.. the other day i read a poll that said karachi was one of the cheapest cities inthe world to live in... err i can vouch for the fact that its not... point is these polls and their results are baseless.. do u ahve any idea of what demographics they targeted for poll or the reason why people disagree... NO YOU DONT.. so stop jumping to pointless conclusions!!!

Imran | 13 years ago | Reply

@Faraz: Why ? ... Shouldn't you be behind bars ? ... off-course not then why should he be detained ? Everybody, including you, is supposed to be innocent unless proven guilty

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