Saulat Mirza hanged in Machh jail

Mirza was given a clean bill of health by a doctor before he was hanged


Rabia Ali May 11, 2015
Saulat Mirza. PHOTO: EXPRESS

MACHH/ KARACHI: Authorities in Mach Jail hanged convicted target killer Saulat Mirza early Tuesday morning. 

The body later arrived in Karachi through PK 363.

Emotional scenes were witnessed at the cargo terminal of the Jinnah International Airport where Saulat’s body arrived.


PHOTO: RABIA ALI/EXPRESS

His weeping sisters showered rose petals on the body.

"No one was able to save him" one of them said.

The body was taken to Edhi Morgue for final rites and then later to his home. According to reports, funeral prayers will be held at Maghrib and he will be buried next to his mother at Mohammad Shah graveyard.


Express News screengrab.

Saulat's wife is with the body in the ambulance outside their home in Gulshan-e-Mehmar.

While talking to The Express Tribune, Saulat's wife asked why the government had given them false hope when they had no intention of saving him.


"Why did they stop the execution earlier if they weren't going to save him," she said.

"Why did they give us hope? It seems that deals have won and workers have lost," she added.


Saulat's friend's mother holds a picture of them together. PHOTO: RABIA ALI/EXPRESS

Speaking to The Express Tribune, Saulat’s sister said that one of her brother's last wishes was that his body not be photographed or filmed by the media.

Despite his family's requests to keep the media away, some news channels managed to get footage of the convict's body.

The hanging came a day after Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif made the final decision on the execution.

Read: PM to take final decision on Saulat Mirza's execution: officials

Mirza, who was convicted of killing Karachi Electric Supply Company's managing director Shahid Hamid, his guard and driver, in Karachi, had his execution deferred twice before.

Prior to the execution, he was inspected by a doctor and given a clean bill of health. He was then led to the gallows and was hanged under the supervision of a magistrate.

An ambulance was present at the jail to transfer his body to Karachi for burial.

Read: 'Dodging death': SHC issues notices to AG, ATC in Saulat Mirza case

Meanwhile, Mirza was buried at the Shah Mohammad Shah graveyard in North Karachi.

Earlier, his relatives, including his brothers and sisters, met with the death row prisoner.

The execution was stayed on March 19 after he made startling revelations about Muttahida Qaumi Movement chief Altaf Hussain’s alleged involvement in the murder of KESC’s managing director.

On March 30, Mirza’s execution was stayed for a further 30 days.

The Sindh High Court on May 8 rejected a plea seeking delay in death row prisoner Mirza’s execution.

Read: Confession from death row: Saulat Mirza says he killed KESC chief on Altaf's order

“There is no cogent reason for re-investing the 18-year-old murder of then managing director of the Karachi Electric Supply Company, Shahid Hamid, for which notorious target killer Saulat Mirza is scheduled to be hanged on May 12.”

Read: Saulat's love: The woman behind Karachi's most notorious target killer

His death warrants had been re-issued by an anti-terror court on May 2.

COMMENTS (44)

RogEdd | 9 years ago | Reply According to me he would have given a chance so that he could actually help Govt. to find out more severe information about MQM, other than that I'm pretty much sure that in this case Saulat would have given his best than ever he gave in MQM.
Naseem | 9 years ago | Reply You hve gotten your pound of flesh.So shut up. Better still, tell us how your father a Punjab Domiciled person could become Chief of KESC( karachi electric supply) . KESC was NOT a federal organisation so legally he could not be working there. Another bit, you have been away on an extended holiday for years now….join your job in Pakistan or resign. This man has died , after being in jail for 18 years! He has a 10 month old child. Happy?!
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