Murder convict hanged in Multan

Nasrullah was handed death sentence for killing his brother's murderer in Muzaffargarh in 1994


Web Desk March 24, 2015
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MULTAN: A murder convict was hanged in Multan's Central Jail early morning, Express News reported Tuesday. 

Nasrullah was handed the death sentence for the murder of his brother's killer outside a court in Muzaffargarh in 1994.

Strict security measures were taken at the time of the hanging.

Read: Capital punishment: Three death convicts hanged in Adiala jail 

Several have been hanged across the country since the moratorium on capital punishment was lifted by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif at the end of last year.

Read: Nine murder convicts sent to gallows

The lifting of the moratorium came a day after Taliban gunmen attacked the Army Public School, killing 132 students and nine teachers in Peshawar in 2014.  The slaughter had put pressure on the government to do more to tackle the militant insurgency.

Read: Government hangs 12 convicts in largest execution since moratorium lifted

COMMENTS (2)

pakistani | 9 years ago | Reply good but at the same time a slap on the judiciary where the initial murderer was released. If people can have justice from the court, no-one need to take matters in to their own hand.
Timorlane | 9 years ago | Reply Great
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