Man on death row in Priyantha Kumara’s lynching challenges his sentence in LHC

LAHORE - A man, who had been handed down the death penalty by an anti-terrorism court (ATC) in the murder case of a Sri Lankan citizen who had been lynched by a mob in a Sialkot factory on blasphemy charges, challenged his sentence in the Lahore High Court (LHC) here on Monday.

In his acquittal plea, which Hafiz Muhammad Taimoor filed in the LHC through his counsel Hafiz Israrul Haq Advocate, he argued that the prosecution had failed to prove him guilty on the basis of accounts given by two eyewitnesses, including Adnan Malik. He went on to add that there was an allegation against him that he had hit the Sri Lankan citizen’s head with a brick. “However, the forensic science agency’s report negates this allegation,” read the petition.

It was further stated in the petition that the Sri Lankan citizen’s murder was not planned; rather it happened accidentally and the ATC had awarded death penalty to six accused in the case without any solid proofs.

Therefore, Hafiz Taimoor, the petitioner, prayed to the court to declare the sentence awarded to him null and void. An anti-terrorism court (ATC) had six days ago, on April 18, 2022, sentenced six accused to death and nine to life imprisonment for the lynching of Priyantha Kumara, a Sri Lankan citizen, in the Sialkot factory last December.

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Meanwhile, the court has also verdict two years-long imprisonments to 72 people each who were also involved in the barbarian act. An accused Ali Asghar is awarded a sentence of imprisonment of five years while one of the accused Bilal was acquitted in the case.

The court awarded the death sentence to Taimur, Abdur Rehman, Muhammad Arshad, Ali Hussain, Abu Talha and Muhammad Humair while accused Rohail Amjad, Mohammad Shoaib, Ehtisham Zaib, Imran Riaz, Sajid Amin, Zaigham Mehdi, Ali Hamza, Luqman Haider and Abdus Saboor were awarded life imprisonment.

Priyantha Kumara was a manager in a factory in Sialkot and was lynched by the mob comprising hundreds of his employees alleging him a blasphemer.

 

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