Court sentences two murderers to death, twice

Police launched an investigation and arrested three suspects who confessed to the crime.


Our Correspondent August 29, 2013
Police launched an investigation and arrested three suspects who confessed to the crime. PHOTO: FILE

BANNU:


Two people were given the death sentence twice and another accused awarded 100 years of imprisonment by an additional sessions judge in Bannu for the murder of two minors.


On March 25, 2012, Inayatullah, Noor Daraz and Mir Daraz, residents of Hinjal Sherza Khan, killed their five-year-old niece, Samrina, and four-year-old nephew, Saqiq Zama, in order to take over their share of the land. The accused buried the bodies in their house.


Police launched an investigation and arrested three suspects who confessed to the crime. The bodies were recovered from the house and later buried in a graveyard.


A case was filed and Additional Sessions Judge Kalim Arshid Khan
handed four death sentences to Inayatullah and Noor Daraz, along
with Rs0.5 million fine and 100 years imprisonment to Mir Daraz.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 30th, 2013.

COMMENTS (1)

Fiz | 10 years ago | Reply

whats the point in announcing death sentence when it will not be carried out. Give them freedom so that they can take more lives.Criminals have all the rights and victims do not carry any right rather they were fools who got murdered!!

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