Seven acquitted in G-B politician’s murder
The acquittal reverses a decision announced earlier by an anti-terrorism court in Gilgit.
GILGIT:
A Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) court acquitted seven people accused of killing former G-B Assembly deputy speaker Asad Zaidi and his colleague.
The decision was announced by G-B Chief Court Justices Wazir Shakil and Muhammad Alam, paving the way for their release. “The lack of evidence led to their exoneration,” a lawyer said on Thursday.
The acquittal reverses a decision announced earlier by an anti-terrorism court in Gilgit. The court had sentenced Shakil Ahmad, Mansoor Alam, Mirbaz Khan, Amjad Wali, Farooq, Arshad Aman and Faizan to death last year, prompting them to appeal against the decision.
Former deputy speaker Zaidi, a resident of Skardu, had been murdered in April 2009 in Gilgit city after assailants ambushed his vehicle on Park Road.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 22nd, 2013.
A Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) court acquitted seven people accused of killing former G-B Assembly deputy speaker Asad Zaidi and his colleague.
The decision was announced by G-B Chief Court Justices Wazir Shakil and Muhammad Alam, paving the way for their release. “The lack of evidence led to their exoneration,” a lawyer said on Thursday.
The acquittal reverses a decision announced earlier by an anti-terrorism court in Gilgit. The court had sentenced Shakil Ahmad, Mansoor Alam, Mirbaz Khan, Amjad Wali, Farooq, Arshad Aman and Faizan to death last year, prompting them to appeal against the decision.
Former deputy speaker Zaidi, a resident of Skardu, had been murdered in April 2009 in Gilgit city after assailants ambushed his vehicle on Park Road.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 22nd, 2013.