Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Daniel Pearl case: Pak to challenge relief to murderer

- Imtiaz Ahmad letters@hindustant­imes.com

nISLAMABAD: Pakistan will appeal in the Supreme Court the decision by the Sindh High Court to set aside death sentence awarded to Ahmad Omar Saeed Shaikh, the man found guilty of kidnapping and murdering Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in 2002.

The government has also disallowed the release of the three co-accused in the case who were set free by the high court judgment announced on Thursday. All have been detained for three months under the Maintenanc­e of Public Order ordinance.

A press statement issued by the Pakistan government on Friday stated that it was “well aware of the facts of the judgement issued by the Honorable Sindh High Court in Daniel Pearl case, dated 2nd April 2020”.

The statement added: “the Federal Government is concerned about the decision however, as per constituti­onal scheme of things prosecutio­n in criminal matters is a provincial subject, therefore similar concern has been shared with the Government of Sindh.”

It added “With reference to this, the Government of Sindh has decided to file an appeal next week against the said judgement in the Honorable Supreme Court of Pakistan in order to ensure that the ends of justice are met. Government of Pakistan has asked Government of Sindh to dedicate its best resources in the pursuance of appeal before the Honorable Supreme Court of Pakistan.”

The statement said that the Government of Sindh “has been advised to consult the Attorney General for Pakistan in the matter as well.

In the meantime, all the accused in the said case have been arrested and detained under Section 3(1) of the West Pakistan Maintenanc­e of Public Order Ordinance, 1960 for a period of 3 months pending filing of the appeal in the apex court. Ministry of Interior, Government of Pakistan reiterates its commitment to follow due process under the laws of the country to bring terrorists to task.”

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