Khaleej Times

PTI councillor among two handed life in jail in Mashal case

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peshawar — An anti-terrorism court sentenced two men, including a local government councillor, to life in prison on Thursday for their role in the brutal campus lynching two years ago of a university student accused of blasphemy.

Mashal Khan, 23, was attacked and killed by a mob on the campus of a university in Mardan, in KhyberPakh­tunkhwa province, following a dormitory debate about religion.

In February last year the court convicted 31 people, sentencing one person to death, while acquitting 26 others.

A joint investigat­ion team had later found the blasphemy allegation­s against Mashal Khan to be false.

On Thursday the court sentenced two more men to life imprisonme­nt, while acquitting two others.

Arif Khan, a local government councillor who had been a member of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s ruling PTI, was convicted for provoking and participat­ing in the lynch mob. The ruling noted two videos in which Khan is seen “torturing Mashal” and “congratula­ting his co-accused for committing the murder”.

Khan’s grave continues to be guarded by police, due to fears that it will be defaced by religious hardliners despite his name being cleared of blasphemy.

In a separate case in Bahawalpur, a college student was arrested and charged on Wednesday for stabbing his English professor to death. Police said the student was angered by a farewell party that the professor was organising, believing it was un-Islamic as women would attend.

In a video, the student confessed to stabbing his professor Khalid Hameed, saying he “spoke against Islam” and that “it’s a good thing” he died. —

 ?? — AP file ?? Mashal Khan was beaten and shot to death by a mob after he was falsely accused of blasphemy in 2017.
— AP file Mashal Khan was beaten and shot to death by a mob after he was falsely accused of blasphemy in 2017.

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