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Shahzeb Khan murder case: ATC given four days to re-examine Jatoi’s birth record
The Sindh High Court (SHC) gave on Monday the anti-terrorism court conducting the trial of the Shahzeb Khan murder case four days to decide questions regarding the exact age of the prime suspect, Shahrukh Jatoi.

The direction was given by a bench, headed by Justice Maqbool Baqar, while disposing of a plea seeking a fresh inquiry into Jatoi’s age and hence granting him legal concessions under the Sindh Juvenile Justice System Ordinance 2000.
Shahrukh Jatoi, along with his friends Nawab Siraj Talpur, Nawab Sajjad Talpur and their servant Ghulam Murtaza Lashari, have been charged with murdering Shahzeb Khan, the 20-year-old son of a police officer, on December 25, 2012.
Since January, the Anti-Terrorism Court-III (ATC) has been holding hearings daily to conclude the trial, even though the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997 says this must be done within seven days. After a special medical board’s ossification test indicated that he was above the age of 18, the court dismissed Jatoi’s plea for a separate trial from the adults accused in the case.
But Jatoi decided to challenge the trial court’s decision in the Sindh High Court. Jatoi’s lawyer, Akhtar Hussain, claimed his client had been falsely implicated in the case. He also argued that Jatoi is a minor since the National Database and Registration Authority’s B-Form, academic documents and birth certificates issued by a private hospital and a zonal municipal committee, show his date of birth as November 17, 1995.
Hussain argued that though this record was given to the medical board, it wrongly declared Jatoi an adult on the basis of admission and school leaving certificates issued by the Aitchison College, Lahore. In the light of the medical board’s faulty report, the trial court dismissed Jatoi’s plea to be tried as a minor, added Hussain. He pleaded the SHC to suspend the trial court’s order and declare Jatoi underage and hence entitled for legal concessions.
Shahzeb Khan’s family also joined the proceedings. Their lawyer Faisal Siddiqui argued that the defence had not objected to the authenticity of the suspect’s official birth record and that the medical board had correctly declared him an adult. He pleaded the court to dismiss the suspect’s plea for legal concessions.
On Monday the lawyers appearing for Jatoi, Shahzeb’s family and the prosecutor all agreed that to decide the questions regarding Jatoi’s age, the trial court should re-examine the evidence and records. With consent of all the parties, the bench directed the ATC-III to re-examine the records, including the suspect’s academic certificates, Nadra’s records, passports, report issued by the medical board and the doctors’ evidence to decide the issue of his age within four days.
Disposing of the appeal, the judges also directed the trial court not to announce its order about the issue until the final arguments in the murder trial have been completed.

Shahzeb Khan murder case: ATC given four days to re-examine Jatoi
 
Shahzeb murder: Sharukh Jatoi, Siraj Talpur sentenced to death


KARACHI: An-anti terrorism court (ATC) has awarded death sentence to the key accused, Sharukh Jataoi and Siraj Talpur, in Shahzeb murder case while the other two accused have been given life imprisonment, Geo News reported Friday.

The court has penalized Sajjad Talpur and Murtaza Lashari with life imprisonment along with Rs 500,000 fine.

Shahzeb Khan, 20, was shot dead on the night between December 24 and 25 last year. Seven people including Shahrukh Jatoi, Nawab Siraj Talpur his brother Sajjad Talpur and their employee Murtaza Lashari were booked in the murder case.

However, the court declared three accused as absconders as they are still at large.

Under anti-terrorism laws, cases are decided within seven days but proceedings in the aforesaid case were completed in two months and 20 days given the complex nature of case.

During the course of the trial the ATC had upheld its decision of declaring key accused Shahzeb an adult after reviewing the ossification report and other documentary evidence.

Talking to Geo News, Shahzeb Khan’s sister said that an example should be set while deciding the case, so that no influential person would dare to torture a common man.

She rejected all the reports about her family willing to strike a deal with the accused, by accepting blood money. She dubbed such reports an effort to vilify her family.

Shahzeb murder: Sharukh Jatoi, Siraj Talpur sentenced to death - thenews.com.pk
 
Glad to hear...that was some swift justice!

But the Police and execution agencies come under PPP led government in Sindh, so I would expect the PPP government to do some hanky panky and delay the execution. In that case, the court should serve a contempt of court notice.
 
Well lets see if Justice is actually carried out without the Khan family suffering more consequences at the hands of influentials and PPP waderas
 
the guilty Jetoi was smiling and clapping after sentenced to death...

hang him... :angry:

Social Media deserve a pat.

Time to protect his family now from the backlash of the waderas

had it not been Social Media, decision would have been different..
 
Well lets see if Justice is actually carried out without the Khan family suffering more consequences at the hands of influentials and PPP waderas

it will go in appeal to HC, and then SC and then mercy plea to President...

I think we are yet to see if justice would be served or not... and its not just about hanging the murderers but also that the family dont suffer any consequences...
 
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KARACHI: An Anti-terrorism court (ATC) has awarded death sentences to the key accused, Shahrukh Jatoi and Siraj Talpur, in Shahzeb murder case while the other two accused have been given life imprisonment, Geo News reported Friday.

According to the judgement, the court has penalized all four accused with Rs 500,000 fine while Sajjad Talpur and Murtaza Lashari will serve an additional one-year imprisonment for harassing Shahzeb’s sister.

Shahzeb Khan, 20, was shot dead on the night between December 24 and 25 last year. Seven people including Shahrukh Jatoi, Nawab Siraj Talpur his brother Sajjad Talpur and their employee Murtaza Lashari were booked in the murder case.

However, the court declared three accused as absconders as they are still at large.

Under anti-terrorism laws, cases are decided within seven days but proceedings in the aforesaid case were completed in two months and 20 days given the complex nature of case.

During the course of the trial the ATC had upheld its decision of declaring key accused Shahzeb an adult after reviewing the ossification report and other documentary evidence.

Talking to Geo News, Shahzeb Khan’s sister said that an example should be set while deciding the case, so that no influential person would dare to torture a common man.

She rejected all the reports about her family willing to strike a deal with the accused, by accepting blood money. She dubbed such reports an effort to vilify her family.

Justice has been served: Shahzeb’s father

Aurangzeb Khan, the father of Shahzeb Khan said Friday that justice had been served after the ATC awarded death sentences to Shahrukh Jatoi and Siarj Talpur.

Aurangzeb Khan thanked the media and people for their support. “The children of the rich are not bad; rather it is their upbringing which is at fault.”

Shahzeb Khan murder case: Death sentence awarded to Shharukh Jatoi, Siraj Talpur | Pakistan - geo.tv
 
Indeed, justice is served.

Now the court needs to make sure that the orders are carried out.
 
justice is served and i will be more happy on the day same sentence is given to killers and rapists of ordinary citizens :tup:
 

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