Shahzeb Khan murder case: SC rejects appeal for transfer

On Dec 25, last year, Shahzeb was gunned down by Jatoi, who was accompanied by his friends, Siraj and Sajjad Talpur.


Web Desk October 21, 2013
Shahzeb Khan, 20, was shot dead by Shahrukh Jatoi, who was convicted on June 7. PHOTO: FILE

KARACHI: The Supreme Court (SC) Karachi rejected the accused Shahrukh Jatoi’s appeal for the transfer of the Shahzeb Khan murder case to a sessions court from the Anti-terrorism court (ATC), Express News reported on Monday.

The Supreme Court upheld the Sindh High Court (SHC) decision.

Last year, on December 25, 20-year-old Shahzeb Khan was gunned down by Shahrukh Jatoi, who was accompanied by his friends, Siraj and Sajjad Talpur. The young men had a fight after the Talpur’s servant, Ghulam Murtaza Lashari, teased Shahzeb’s sister.

The SHC was expected to take up for hearing the appeals filed by four convicts in the murder case along with the compromise application filed by the victim’s family on September 20.

On September 17, the court’s bench had removed the primary objections raised on the compromise application filed by the parents and the two sisters of the victim.

On September 9, Shahzeb’s parents – DSP Aurangzeb Khan and Ambreen Aurangzeb – had decided to pardon the culprits in the “name of Allah,” without claiming the amount of Diyat or Qisas.

An ATC had handed death sentences to main accused Shahrukh Jatoi and Siraj Talpur and life-long jail terms to Sajjad Talpur and Ghulam Murtaza Lashari on June 7.

COMMENTS (20)

Brian | 11 years ago | Reply

@imtiaz awan:

In the "west" this case would have been investigated thoroughly in the first place - not had people go to the media and on the internet accusing first. Oh that's right - in the western world this isn't allowed - this is called defamation/slander/libel.

Refer to MLO's testimony whereby he stated under oath in Court that the two bullet wounds were not fatal - but that moving someone with a fractured spine is. And the fact that Shahzeb was moved from the car BEFORE proper medical attention arrived to care for his injuries. Shahzeb could have survived.

imtiaz awan | 11 years ago | Reply

This is the reason that now I believe that the western laws are better than the Islamic laws. THe culprit gets punsihed in the west no matter what. There is no such thing as forgiving the killer in the name of God. If you commit a crimne in west, you will be punished by the court, period.

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