Prime accused awarded death in Mashal case
HARIPUR: An anti-terrorism court (ATC) convicted 31 of the 57 accused in the Mashal Khan lynching case on Wednesday, awarding death sentence to the prime accused, life imprisonment to five other convicts and three-year jail terms to 25 others.
However, the court acquitted 26 other accused as the prosecution failed to prove charges against them. The court declared four absconding accused, including three prime suspects, as proclaimed offenders and issued perpetual arrest warrants against them.
Mashal Khan 23, a student of Mass Communication department at the Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, was lynched on April 13 last year by a mob of students after word spread that he had displayed blasphemous content online.
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The ATC judge Fazal-i-Subhan Khan, who conducted the trial in the camp court held in Central Jail Haripur, announced the verdict. A copy of the verdict was later displayed on a notice board placed about 2,000 metres from the jail’s building.
While the detailed judgement is spread over 93 pages, the court released a four-page short order detailing the sentences awarded to different convicts.
According to the order, the principal accused, Imran, who had opened fire on Mashal Khan, was awarded death sentence on two counts — under Section 302 (b) of the Pakistan Penal Code (intentional murder) and Section 7(1) (a) of Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 (when death is caused in an act of terrorism) — and fined Rs150,000. He was also sentenced to five-year imprisonment under Section 15 of the Arms Act. In case of failure to pay the fine, he will undergo one-year imprisonment.
Three of the convicts — Fazal-i-Razaq, Mujeeb Ullah and Asfhaq Khan — were awarded life imprisonment on two counts and fined Rs200,000 each.
Two other convicts — Mudassir Bashir, a student leader, and Bilal Bakish, a key punch operator at the university — were sentenced to life imprisonment on three counts, including murder, terrorism and hatching conspiracy. They were fined Rs200,000 each and sentenced to three-year imprisonment for lynching Mashal Khan.
According to the court order, 25 other accused were convicted of taking part in the lynching incident and each of them handed three-year rigorous imprisonment and fined Rs100,000.
The convicts are: Wajid Malang, Zeeshan, Hanif, Nasrullah alias Nasir Afridi, Imad Ahmed, Khial Said, Hasan Akhtar, Anas, Malik Tauqir, Aamir, Sodais, Hamza, Arif Londhkhor, Shahab Ali Shah, Ashraf Ali, Imran, Waleed, Ali Khan, Shoaib, Nawab Ali, Sayed Abbas, Sahibzada Muhammad Soaib, Farhan Laiq, Riaz Shangla and Wajahat Ullah. They were also convicted for desecrating the body of Mashal Khan and handed one-year jail term for this offence. However, they were acquitted of the charge of murder and terrorism.
The court acquitted 26 other accused in the case as the prosecution failed to prove that they had committed any act of violence or aggression or played any overt role in the lynching of Mashal Khan.
They were seen in the video clips produced as prosecution evidence standing around Mashal Khan and filming the body.
Those acquitted include Sani Ullah, Shehzad, Sajid Ali, Irfan Ullah, Anas, Shabir Ahmed, Sajid Katlang, Sohrab, Usman, Asif, Suleman, Jalal, Ajmal Mayar, Ali Hussain, Basharat, Ashfaq-ur-Rehman, Ghayoor Alam, Ehzaz, Abbas Sheno, Hamad, Syed Wajid Ali, Saeed Shankar, Afsar Khan, Hazrat Bilal, Muhammad Shafee and Shehzad.
The court declared four absconding accused -- Arif, a Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s tehsil councillor, Asad Khan, Sabir Mayar and Izhar Ullah alias Johny -- proclaimed offenders as, according to the verdict, the prosecution has proved the case against them.
Interestingly, Izhar Ullah, one of those declared offenders, was arrested by Mardan police last month.