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Italian justice minister terms it ‘step forward’ to allow justice to run its full course

Saman-Abbas1632402587-0.jpg

This undated file photograph shows Pakistani girl Saman Abbas who has been missing since
May 5, 2021, in Italy. PHOTO: COURTESY/ARAB NEWS


ROME:
A man wanted for the killing of his 18-year-old daughter has been extradited from Pakistan to Italy where he will face trial, the Italian justice minister said on Thursday.

Shabbar Abbas was arrested in his village in Punjab last November on suspicion of killing Saman Abbas, his daughter, who had gone missing in April 2021 after refusing to travel to Pakistan for an arranged marriage.

"This is a step forward to allow justice to run its full course after an horrific crime," Justice Minister Carlo Nordio said in a statement, adding that the suspect was on his way to Italy.

The teenaged victim was identified by dental records after human remains were found near her family home in the northern Italian town of Novellara more than a year after her disappearance.

Prosecutors believe that the family was angered when they found out that Abbas had a boyfriend in Italy.

They allege she was killed when she returned to the family home to collect some documents after living nearby for a while under the care of social services.

The father has denied that his daughter is dead. Her uncle was extradited from France to face trial, along with two of her cousins.


 
Italian justice minister terms it ‘step forward’ to allow justice to run its full course

Saman-Abbas1632402587-0.jpg

This undated file photograph shows Pakistani girl Saman Abbas who has been missing since
May 5, 2021, in Italy. PHOTO: COURTESY/ARAB NEWS


ROME:
A man wanted for the killing of his 18-year-old daughter has been extradited from Pakistan to Italy where he will face trial, the Italian justice minister said on Thursday.

Shabbar Abbas was arrested in his village in Punjab last November on suspicion of killing Saman Abbas, his daughter, who had gone missing in April 2021 after refusing to travel to Pakistan for an arranged marriage.

"This is a step forward to allow justice to run its full course after an horrific crime," Justice Minister Carlo Nordio said in a statement, adding that the suspect was on his way to Italy.

The teenaged victim was identified by dental records after human remains were found near her family home in the northern Italian town of Novellara more than a year after her disappearance.

Prosecutors believe that the family was angered when they found out that Abbas had a boyfriend in Italy.

They allege she was killed when she returned to the family home to collect some documents after living nearby for a while under the care of social services.

The father has denied that his daughter is dead. Her uncle was extradited from France to face trial, along with two of her cousins.


Justice served
 
Italian justice minister terms it ‘step forward’ to allow justice to run its full course

Saman-Abbas1632402587-0.jpg

This undated file photograph shows Pakistani girl Saman Abbas who has been missing since
May 5, 2021, in Italy. PHOTO: COURTESY/ARAB NEWS


ROME:
A man wanted for the killing of his 18-year-old daughter has been extradited from Pakistan to Italy where he will face trial, the Italian justice minister said on Thursday.

Shabbar Abbas was arrested in his village in Punjab last November on suspicion of killing Saman Abbas, his daughter, who had gone missing in April 2021 after refusing to travel to Pakistan for an arranged marriage.

"This is a step forward to allow justice to run its full course after an horrific crime," Justice Minister Carlo Nordio said in a statement, adding that the suspect was on his way to Italy.

The teenaged victim was identified by dental records after human remains were found near her family home in the northern Italian town of Novellara more than a year after her disappearance.

Prosecutors believe that the family was angered when they found out that Abbas had a boyfriend in Italy.

They allege she was killed when she returned to the family home to collect some documents after living nearby for a while under the care of social services.

The father has denied that his daughter is dead. Her uncle was extradited from France to face trial, along with two of her cousins.


If he did for honor then he should have surrendered to authority. But like a criminal he is on the run. Expect more of these cases as immigrants move from countries with ancient customs to countries with modern secular values.
 
If he did for honor then he should have surrendered to authority. But like a criminal he is on the run. Expect more of these cases as immigrants move from countries with ancient customs to countries with modern secular values.
I think this is a clash of civilizations in a microcosm. In her home country, she would be a submissive daughter who would be married off to a man chosen by the father. After going to Italy, the woman got used to life as a free woman and could no longer be contained in the confines of traditional misogyny. Sadly, this is one of the consequences of immigrating to countries with vastly different culture and values. People immigrate primarily for economic reasons and get dejected when they find out that their children (and sometimes wives, and sometimes they themselves too) have started assimilating to their new homeland.
 
And this piece of sh*t is a Pakistani citizen?
 
better solution - do not allow these turds to immigrate
 
better solution - do not allow these turds to immigrate
Many are illegal.
has additional details. Looks like the young woman resisted cousin marriage. That may also be a cause of conflict. While in Italy it is considered consanguineous and hence not allowed, it is common in Pakistan.
 

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