Verdict announced: Man accused in bombing awarded life sentence

Muhammad Jaffar, another accused, was exonerated over lack of evidence.


Our Correspondent December 08, 2013
“The court sentenced Hussain as it considered evidence presented by the prosecutors sufficient to prove his guilt,” says lawyer. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

GILGIT:


A man accused of bombing a house has been sentenced to life imprisonment in Gilgit, said his lawyer on Sunday.


The verdict was announced by anti-terrorism court judge Justice Raja Shahbaz Khan on Saturday. According to his lawyer Sherbaz Ali, Ashiq Hussain was sentenced to a life term.

Muhammad Jaffar, another accused, was exonerated over lack of evidence.



Ashiq Hussain and Muhammad Jaffar, both residents of Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B), were accused of attacking the house of contractor Afsar Jan, in 2009.

Hussain and Jaffar were arrested under anti-terrorism laws in the days that followed and were subsequently jailed.

“The court sentenced Hussain as it considered evidence presented by the prosecutors sufficient to prove his guilt,” said Ali.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 9th, 2013.

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