Khaleej Times

Five sentenced to death over burning of Christian couple

- AFP

lahore — An anti-terror court sentenced five people to death on Wednesday over the killing of a Christian couple who were lynched and burned in a kiln after being falsely accused of blasphemy.

The deaths of Shahzad Masih and Shama Bibi caused outrage in Pakistan and saw other Christian families living near their home in Punjab flee the area in fear.

The illiterate couple had been falsely accused of tossing out pages of the Holy Quran along with the rubbish, desecratin­g the holy book.

Witnesses described how an angry mob of hundreds of people set upon the couple near the town of Kot Radha Kishan in Punjab in 2014, attacking them and then throwing their bodies into a brick kiln. It is unclear whether they were still alive when tossed into the kiln.

Riaz Anjum, the lawyer representi­ng the couple’s family, said a total of 103 people had been charged in the case. But the court in the eastern city of Lahore had acquitted 90, including the owner of the brick kiln.

He had been accused of locking the couple up as they tried to

The five people awarded the death sentence were involved in dragging, beating and burning the couple riaz anjum, A lawyer

flee for fear they would default on their debt to him.

Apart from the five sentenced to hang, eight others were given two years’ imprisonme­nt.

“The five people awarded the death sentence were involved in dragging, beating and burning the couple while the other eight played a supportive role according to the judgement,” Anjum said.

Senior prosecutor Khurram Khan confirmed the ruling.

It was not clear when the death sentences would be carried out.

After the attack it emerged that the couple had been falsely accused. Shahzad’s father, a faith healer who used pages with inscriptio­ns in many languages for his work, had died shortly before the incident. The family was burning documents that belonged to him. —

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