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Twelve cleared in child sex abuse cases

Two of the accused were jailed for life in April last year

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APakistani court acquitted 12 men of child sex abuse and blackmail charges yesterday, the latest verdict in a massive paedophili­a scandal that rocked the country in August 2015.

The abuse and extortion scandal, which authoritie­s have called the largest in Pakistan’s history, allegedly involved hundreds of victims in Punjab province.

Two of the accused were jailed for life in April last year.

Judge Chaudhry Ilyas acquitted the men of the “sexual abuse of a young boy and making a video to blackmail his family,” a court official said.

Prosecutor­s produced 16 witnesses against the accused men, but could not prove the charges, the official said. Another court official confirmed the details. In the village of Hussain Khanwala in Kasur, south-west of Lahore, videos were made of at least 280 children being sexually abused by a gang who blackmaile­d their parents by threatenin­g to leak the videos.

The police, who had conspicuou­sly failed to act despite pleas from some parents, eventually made dozens of arrests after clashes between relatives and authoritie­s brought the issue into the media spotlight.

Death sentences

In March 2016, Pakistan’s Senate also passed a bill that criminalis­ed sexual assault against minors, child pornograph­y and traffickin­g for the first time — previously only the acts of rape and sodomy were punishable by law.

Last week a court handed four death sentences to a man charged with raping and murdering a six-year-old girl, in a case that shocked the country and sparked major riots in his home district.

Imran Ali, 24, was on trial for killing Zainab Fatima Ameen in Kasur last month.

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