Death sentence awarded to two men involved in Lyari gang war
Mohsin Baloch and Abid Kaloo were involved in the killing of former president of Malir Bar association
KARACHI:
An anti-terrorism court (ATC) has awarded the death penalty to two persons involved in the Lyari gang war in Karachi, Express News reported.
Mohsin Baloch and Abid Kaloo were charged with killing former president of the Malir Bar association Salahuddin Haider and his son in Karachi's Memon Goth area in 2012.
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The two convicts were arrested and made to appear before the court, where ATC Judge Anand Ram sentenced them death based on the testimony of witnesses and other evidence.
Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah had called for an immediate arrest of the perpetrators, while chief justice of the Sindh High Court also took notice of the incident at the time.
Haider and his son were driving to work when four gunmen on two motorcycles opened fire on their vehicle, severely injuring both of them. The victims died on the way to the hospital.
Read: To the gallows: ATC issues black warrants for two convicts
An anti-terrorism court (ATC) has awarded the death penalty to two persons involved in the Lyari gang war in Karachi, Express News reported.
Mohsin Baloch and Abid Kaloo were charged with killing former president of the Malir Bar association Salahuddin Haider and his son in Karachi's Memon Goth area in 2012.
Read: Former Malir Bar president, son killed in shooting
The two convicts were arrested and made to appear before the court, where ATC Judge Anand Ram sentenced them death based on the testimony of witnesses and other evidence.
Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah had called for an immediate arrest of the perpetrators, while chief justice of the Sindh High Court also took notice of the incident at the time.
Haider and his son were driving to work when four gunmen on two motorcycles opened fire on their vehicle, severely injuring both of them. The victims died on the way to the hospital.
Read: To the gallows: ATC issues black warrants for two convicts