Court charges Sufi Mohammad with murder, treason

mohib

Senator (1k+ posts)
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PESHAWAR:
A court on Monday charged a radical Islamic cleric, who once brokered a Taliban peace deal in the Swat valley, with treason and murder, lawyers said.

Sufi Mohammad, father-in-law of Maulana Fazlullah, the leader of a Taliban insurgency that paralysed the northwestern valley from late 2007 until a military offensive in the spring of 2009, was arrested two years ago.
He is now set to go on trial in an anti-terrorism court in Swat, held behind closed doors in a maximum security prison in Peshawar over security fears.
Today, the court framed murder and treason charges on Sufi Mohammad and his 23 followers, defence lawyer Majeed Adil Majeed told AFP.
He and his followers broke the law by attacking a police station, killing 11 people, including nine paramilitary and two policemen, and attacked government buildings, which is treason Majeed said.
Mohammad has refused to defend himself in court as he does not recognise them and Majeed took on his counsel on orders from the judge.
Arshad Abdullah, law minister of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, confirmed the indictment.
Fazlullah, who has a Rs50 million price on his head, was the architect of an uprising that marked the only time that a district under government control has effectively slipped into hands of the Taliban.
At the time, he led thousands of supporters, a mixture of hardcore ideologues and disenfranchised young men, in a brutal campaign beheading opponents, burning schools and fighting against government troops.
Security officials say Fazlullah fled into eastern Afghanistan after the army crushed the Taliban uprising in Swat in 2009.
Under a deal brokered by Mohammad, the government agreed to allow the implementation of Islamic law in Swat once violence had stopped but Taliban militants led by Fazllulah refused to lay down arms and undermined the deal.
Troops quelled the uprising in late April 2009 after the Taliban advanced to within 100 kilometres of Islamabad.


http://tribune.com.pk/story/212266/court-charges-sufi-mohammad-with-murder-treason/
 

m3zaidi

Voter (50+ posts)
something to be happy about, hope the trial provides with enough evidence for this man to be given a death penalty, but for this the police has to file a concrete first information report (FIR) and then the prosecution to strangle the accused with enough evidence that the court convicts him and then it is the court that HAS to give the most stern punishment i.e death penalty. If it goes well, then this will dampen the militants resolve as the penalty was ordered by the chief justice through a civilian channel, only if the judges and the prosecution could do it more often with all kinds of terrorists and their heads!.
 

sngilani

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
This Abu-jehal should be hanged at a public place.

I agree with you. Pakistan was not created for these fanatics. Pakistanis are moderate people by nature. They are muslims because of Data Sahib, Sachal Sarmast, Rehman Baba and Shehbaz Qalander.