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Haripur ATC announces verdict in Mashal Khan lynching case
Dawn.com | SirajuddinUpdated February 07, 2018
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An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Haripur on Wednesday gave its verdict in the Mashal Khan lynching case amid tight security.

According to DawnNews one of the accused was sentenced to death, five have been sentenced to 25 years in jail, whereas 26 of the of the accused have been acquitted.

As each of the 57 men accused in the case was presented in court one-by-one, ATC Jugde Fazal Khan Subhan read out the verdicts against each of them, DawnNews reported.

Extra security arrangements have been made due to the sensitivity of the case, with roads leading to jail being closed. The jail administration has also banned the entry of visitors.

"It is expected that a large number of relatives, friends, family members and supporters will gather outside the Haripur jail," a police official told DawnNews, adding that to avoid any untoward incident, police have made foolproof security arrangements.

The family and lawyers of Iqbal Khan, Mashal's father, are hopeful that they will get justice. "The case is very strong. Police have provided strong evidence, including videos, of the incident," Fazl Khan, Iqbal's lawyer told DawnNews.

Iqbal is in London, while Mashal's mother and sisters are in Swabi and will stay there due to security concerns. Security officials have been deployed outside their residence.

The lynching of Mashal Khan
23-year-old Mashal Khan, a student of Mass Communications at Mardan's Abdul Wali Khan University, was beaten and shot to deathby an angry mob on April 13, 2017, after he was accused of blasphemy.

The lynching took place within the premises of the university and was recorded on video which later circulated on social media.

The brutal incident shocked the nation and sparked a debate over the misuse of the blasphemy laws in Pakistan.

The verdict in the case was reserved on January 27 after the court concluded the hearing of the case.

A total of 61 accused, majority of them students and university employees and a tehsil councillor of PTI, were directly charged in the FIR. Fifty-seven of the accused were arrested within a few days of the occurrence, while another one was arrested only last month.

The prosecution had also presented video clips and pictures of Mashal's lynching in the ATC as evidence that the [suspects] were involved in his murder.

The court completed the hearing of the case in five months and 10 days.

Also read: Why they lynched Mashal Khan

JIT terms blasphemy allegations against Mashal as baseless
In June 2017, a 13-member joint investigation team — that was formed to investigate the murder — concluded in its report that the allegations of blasphemy against Mashal were unfounded and were used as a pretext to incite a mob against the slain student.

The JIT report had said that Mashal was murdered in line with a plan allegedly hatched by Sabir Mayar, the president of the Pakhtun Students Federation (PSF) and Ajmal, the president of the employees at AWKU, where Mashal was studying Mass Communication.

Mashal had been vocal about the rights of students at the university and even challenged the appointment of a new vice chancellor (VC) at the university to ensure that students were able to obtain their degrees, which is not possible without the VC's signature, the report had added.

Days before he was lynched by the mob, Mashal in an interview to Khyber news channel, had spoken against activities at the university and the administration.

The investigation revealed that illegal and criminal activities persisted in the university hostel and female students were also exploited in the university.

According to the report, Mayar viewed Mashal's stance against activities on campus to be a threat to the PSF.

The case regarding his murder was supposed to be heard in an ATC in Mardan, however, the Peshawar High Court (PHC) transferred it to a court in Haripur Jail on the request of Mashal's father who feared that his "influential adversaries" would try to sabotage the case proceedings.

The court started hearing the case in September last year after indicting 57 arrested suspects.
 
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Death sentence to just 1 ? and just 5 got 25 years jail term which obviously will be reduced to 10-12 at maximum. Should had been more strict punishment.
 
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The main culprit Tehsil Councillor of PTI still on run, who got death sentence?

Maybe The one who shot him.

Death sentence to just 1 ? and just 5 got 25 years jail term which obviously will be reduced to 10-12 at maximum. Should had been more strict punishment.

4 including PTI councillor are still on run. He will get not less then 30-40 years prison, whenever caught.
 
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One awarded death sentence, five life imprisonment in Mashal Khan murder case
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K-P govt to appeal against acquittal of 26 accused
By ZUBAIR AYUB
Feb.07,2018

ABBOTABAD:
The anti-terrorism court in Abbotabad on Wednesday awarded death sentence to one and 25-year-prison to five others in the Mashal Khan murder case. The decision was announced by Justice Fazal-e-Subhan Khan at Haripur Central Jail.

The court exonerated 26 out of 58 accused in the Mardan lynching case. “No conclusive evidence is brought on record against them and at the same time they were not found to have played any overt act in the lynching of Mashal Khan whereas though identified in the videos/PFSA report, they could only be seen standing in the mob or making videos therefore they are acquitted of all charges leveled against them and it is directed that they shall be released forthwith if not required in any other case,” the judgement reads.

The capital punishment has been awarded to prime accused Imran as evidence proved he fired the fatal shots to Mashal.

The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) government announced it will appeal against the acquittal of accused. “The K-P govt will go into an appeal against all those who have been acquitted,” a press release issued by the K-P Home Department said. “We will also file an appeal for extreme punishment of those already awarded [life imprisonment].”

Earlier, the parents of the arrested suspects staged a protest outside the anti-terrorism court on Wednesday after being prohibited from entering the courtroom as the ATC prepares to announce verdict in the case.

Khan, 23, a student at the Abdul Wali Khan University, was lynched to death by a mob on allegations of blasphemy on April 13 last year. The brutal incident was videotaped sending shockwaves nationwide, as well as, triggering a debate over the misuse of blasphemy laws in Pakistan.

Mashal Khan murder case: ATC to announce verdict on Feb 7

The ATC in Abbottabad reserved its judgment on January 27 in the Mashal Khan murder case after the hearing of the case was completed.

The case was heard by Justice Fazal-e-Subhan Khan in Haripur Central Jail. He reserved the decision after defence lawyers had completed their respective arguments.

The Peshawar High Court transferred the case from Mardan to ATC Abbottabad, which heard the case in the Haripur jail, on a request of the victim’s father, who had sought the move fearing his “influential adversaries”.

The ATC started hearing the case back in September after indictment of 57 arrested suspects which included students and staff members of the varsity. It also rejected bail application of arrested men in the case.

During the course of the hearing, nearly 50 witnesses were presented before the court and recorded their statements. The prosecution lawyers during the trial presented videos clips as alleged evidence that the arrested suspects were involved in lynching Mashal to death.

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https://tribune.com.pk/story/162834...n-case-today/?amp=1&__twitter_impression=true
 
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I'm glad to see at least some people have been punished. It will serve as a deterent.
 
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The young men and women of today in Pakistan think themselves as invincible and immune from law.

Serves em right. And it should make young and old respect law.

Also laws and the whole state mechanism need to be created anew. Rewriting the software as I call it.
 
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This may help the family with some closure but a precious life was lost and there is no justice for that.

The article however fails to go into the nitty gritty details on what basis and who got acquittal and who got indited but still early to comment on that.
 
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culprits of many other murders are still in government enjoying salutes from army officers. Model Town massacre is one such example.

Any case which is not highlighted by UN or dollar NGO mafia is not a case in Pakistan.
 
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Nawaz supporter on here cant digest what imran is doing.
Damn it just say good to good work.
 
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Nawaz supporter on here cant digest what imran is doing.
Damn it just say good to good work.
Imran Imran.. bs kardo ,kabhe ganja kabhe Imran.Imran Khan ne kaunsay Terr marei hai KPK mai? abbottabad city mai Imran khan ne kya kar lia ha? sirf thullo ko heavy byc de diye hai ..road dekhu inter city..banda kehta ha mot kro in politicians kay mou pr
 
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Imran Imran.. bs kardo ,kabhe ganja kabhe Imran.Imran Khan ne kaunsay Terr marei hai KPK mai? abbottabad city mai Imran khan ne kya kar lia ha? sirf thullo ko heavy byc de diye hai ..road dekhu inter city..banda kehta ha mot kro in politicians kay mou pr

Imran khan is trying his best, much better then other culprits and looters. You expecting billion $$ projects in kpk which is not possible due to lake of funds and kpk budget. Give this man a chance i truely beleive he will be much better then ex looters.
 
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