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Pak SC orders release of prime suspect in US journalist Daniel Pearl’s murder

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA Islamabad, 28 January

Pakistan's Supreme Court (SC) on Thursday ordered the release of British-born Al-qaeda militant Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, the prime accused in the beheading of American journalist Daniel Pearl in 2002 in Karachi.

The apex court dismissed the Sindh provincial government's appeal against the Sindh High Court's (SHC) decision to overturn the conviction of Sheikh for the beheading of Pearl, the 38-year-old South

Asia bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal. According to the short verdict, a three-judge SC Bench headed by Justice Mushir Alam also directed to release the suspect. One member of the Bench opposed the decision.

Pearl’s murder took place three years after Sheikh, along with Jaish-e-mohammad chief Masood Azhar and Mushtaq Ahmed Zargar, was released by India in 1999 and given safe passage to Afghanista­n in exchange for the nearly 150 passengers of hijacked Indian Airlines Flight 814. He was serving a prison term in India for kidnapping­s of Western tourists in the country.

Pearl was abducted and beheaded while he was in Pakistan investigat­ing a story in 2002 on the links between the country's powerful spy agency ISI and alqaeda. In April 2020, the SHC had overturned the death sentence of Omer Sheikh and sentenced him to seven years in prison and acquitted three other accused — Fahad Naseem, Sheikh Adil and Salman Saqib — who were earlier sentenced to life imprisonme­nt by an anti-terrorism court (ATC).

After the SHC verdict, the Sindh government and family of Daniel Pearl filed petitions in the apex court.

Pearl was abducted and beheaded while he was in Pak, investigat­ing a story in 2002 on the links between ISI and al-qaeda

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