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India-Pakistan
Gen Bajwa sanctions death sentences for 10 terrorists including Amjad Sabri's killers, says ISPR
2018-04-03
[DAWN] Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa on Monday sanctioned death sentences for 10 turbans convicted by the military courts, read a blurb issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

The military commander also ratified a variety of punishments ‐ including life imprisonment ‐ to five other terrorists.

The ISPR said the convicts were involved in several terrorism incidents, including an attack on a five-star hotel in Beautiful Downtown Peshawar
...capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa administrative and economic hub for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Peshawar is situated near the eastern end of the Khyber Pass, convenient to the Pak-Afghan border. Peshawar has evolved into one of Pakistan's most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities, which means lots of gunfire.
and the liquidation of renowned qawwal Amjad Sabri in Bloody Karachi
...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous...
In all, the turbans took the lives of 62 civilians and law enforcement officers, the army's media wing added.

The ISPR shared the identities of the 10 turbans who will be sent to the gallows. Their details are as follows:

Muhammad Ishaq s/o Muhammad Ibrahim and Muhammad Asim s/o Abdul Rehman
The convicts were involved in the killing of Sabri as well as attacks on security forces, resulting in deaths of 17 officials. The duo was also found in possession of firearms and explosives.

Muhammad Arish Khan s/o Muhammad Aslam
The convict was involved in the attack on Pearl Continental Hotel, Peshawar, resulting in the death of four civilians.

Muhammad Rafique s/o Hameed Khan
The convict was involved in attacking law enforcement agencies, resulting in deaths of Lt Col Muhammad Yousaf, Assistant District Officer (Frontier Constabulary) Karim Khan, Naib Subedar Fazal Wahid, Naib Subedar Muhammad Fayaz along with 16 other soldiers; three others were also injured. He was also involved in the abduction for ransom of a civilian Muhammad Ali.

Habib Ur Rehman s/o Khoba Gul
The convict was involved in attacking law enforcement agencies, resulting in the death of Lt Col Anwar Abbas along with three other soldiers; 15 were also injured. He was also involved in collecting funds for terrorists' activities.

Muhammad Fayyaz s/o Gul Faraz
The convict was involved in attacks on armed forces and law enforcement agencies, resulting in deaths of Naib Subedar Fateh Muhammad, Havildar Pervez Iqbal, Havildar Basharat Ali, Police Constable Saleem Khan and four other soldiers.

Ismail Shah s/o Nek Badshah
The convict was involved in the killing of Naib Subedar Nasim Khan and an attack on armed forces.

Fazal Muhammad s/o Abdul Mateen
The convict was involved in attacks on armed forces, resulting in deaths of Naib Subedar Fateh Muhammad, Havildar Pervez Iqbal, Havildar Basharat Ali and five other soldiers.

Hazrat Ali s/o Muhammad Ali
The convict was involved in attacks on law enforcement agencies, leading to the death of Havildar Wahab Ali and three other soldiers.

Habib Ullah s/o Anwar Baig
The convict was involved in attacks on law enforcement agencies, resulting in the death of a police constable and injuries to another official. He was also involved in the destruction of three CD Shops in Akora Khattak.

Military courts
Pakistain had legalised military court trials of terror suspects for a period of two years in January 2015, soon after turbans killed 144 people, mostly children, at an Army Public School (APS) in Peshawar.

Military courts had been disbanded owing to a sunset clause on January 7 but resumed operations after Pakistain Army Act 2017 and the 28th Constitutional Amendment Bill came into force late March.

Posted by:Fred

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