The convicts, Ghulam Nabi, Abdul Malik, Nawazish Ali and Mushtaq, were shifted to a district jail from the central jail in Faisalabad under tight security.
They were convicted for involvement in an attack on former president General (retd) Pervez Musharraf.
Nine militants were awarded capital punishment in the Musharraf attack case of which five have already been hanged in Faisalabad.
Further, the mastermind of the GHQ attack, Aqeel alias Dr Usman, was also hanged in Faisalabad as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif allowed capital punishment for those who have already been sentenced to death in terrorism cases.
PM Nawaz took the step to lift a six-year moratorium on death penalties following Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan’s attack on the Army Public School and College in Peshawar on Tuesday, which left 148 people, most of them children, dead.
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@ Parvez because in this particular case, army was responsible for investigation and capturing the terrorists. In other cases where civillians are martyred, our ineligible police is supposed to capture and prosecute terrorists
Why are they hanging people who tried to kill a man who committed high treason by subverting the constitution? the distorted logic in this country never stops to amaze.
Is attacking Musharraf or the army the only act of terrorism that the perpetrators have to be given the due punishment for??
It looks like the only crimes committed by terrorists were against Musharraf........our political government's vacillating is another example of their ineptness.
did U notice how none of the Arab countries even bothered to give lip service on this occasion and Pak's so called enemies India and US are the only main ones to show solidarity in these testing times.