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Pakistani man received death sentence for killing over blasphemy allegations

International Desk, Rtv

  04 Jul 2021, 21:36
Photo: Collected

Ahmed Nawaz, a security guard at the National Bank of Pakistan branch in Quaidabad of Punjub’s Khushab district, has been sentenced to death by a Pakistani anti-terrorism court.

The convict had shot dead the branch manager, Malik Imran Hanif, in November last year over blasphemy allegations.

According to a report of Dawn, the guard had claimed to have killed Hanif over committing blasphemy, with a video circulating on social media in which he could be heard saying that the deceased manager had “insulted the prophet”.

Other videos shared on Twitter showed the guard being greeted by a crowd of supporters after killing the manager. The security guard and the mob then raised slogans as they walked on the street.

The suspect was then joined by leaders of a religious group, all of whom raised slogans and addressed supporters from the rooftop of the Quaidabad Police Station. Police personnel could be seen standing nearby, recording videos.

Police had later arrested Nawaz and charged him for the murder under the anti-terrorism law.

According to the Pakistani advocacy group Centre for Social Justice, between 1987 and 2017, an estimated number of 1,549 people have been charged under the draconian blasphemy laws; for comparison, before 1986, only 14 cases have been reported.

Citing civil society reports, the International Research Force (IRF) report mentioned that there were many individuals imprisoned on blasphemy charges, at least 35 of whom had received death sentences, as compared with 82 individuals imprisoned on blasphemy charges and 29 who received death sentences in 2019.

Source: ANI

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