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SC orders Sindh government to shift Daniel murder accused from jail to rest house | Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)

ISLAMABAD – The Supreme Court of Pakistan Tuesday ordered the Sindh government to shift Ahmed Omer Sheikh and other accused persons of Daniel Pearl murder case from Karachi jail to rest houses. A three-member bench of the apex court headed by Justice Umar Ata Bandial and comprising Justice Sajjad Ali Shah and Justice Muneeb Akhtar conducted hearing of the Sindh government request to grant stay against the Sindh High Court (SHC) order to release Omer Sheikh and others. It was January 28 when the apex court with 2-1 majority decision dismissed the appeals of Sindh government and Daniel Pearl’s parents and ordered to release the accused including Ahmed Omer Shaikh, Fahad Nasim Ahmed, Syed Salman Saqib and Shaikh Muhammad Adil.

Daniel Pearl murder case ruling: Decision an affront to terror victims: US

January 30, 2021 WASHINGTON/ISLAMABAD: The new Secretary of State Antony Blinken has declared that the US is prepared to prosecute Omar Shaikh in the US for allegedly kidnapping and killing Daniel Pearl. In a strong worded statement, Secretary Blinken termed the decision of the Supreme Court of Pakistan to release Omar Shaikh as an affront to terrorism victims everywhere, including Pakistan. The United States is deeply concerned by the Pakistani Supreme Court’s decision to acquit those involved in Daniel Pearl’s kidnapping and murder and any proposed action to release them. Ahmad Omar Saeed Shaikh was indicted in the United States in 2002 for hostage-taking and conspiracy to commit hostage-taking, resulting in the murder of Pearl, the South Asia Bureau Chief for the Wall Street Journal, as well as the 1994 kidnapping of another United States citizen in India,” the statement said. Recognising Pakistan’s past actions to hold Omar Shaikh accountable and noting that he rem

US state secretary offers to prosecute Omar Sheikh following SC acquittal – Voice Of Vienna

Home / International / US state secretary offers to prosecute Omar Sheikh following SC acquittal US state secretary offers to prosecute Omar Sheikh following SC acquittalInternational 2021-01-30, by Editor Comments Off 2 In his first statement on Pakistan as the United States secretary of state, Antony Blinken said America was ready to prosecute Omar Saeed Sheikh the principal accused in the 2002 beheading of American journalist Daniel Pearl in US courts, a day after he was acquitted by the Supreme Court. On Thursday, a three-judge Supreme Court bench acquitted Sheikh by extending the benefit of the doubt to him and ordered his release. The Supreme Court issued the verdict on a petition filed by the Sindh government and Pearl’s parents against a Sindh High Court (SHC) order for Sheikh’s acquittal and immediate release.

Federal govt to join review proceedings against acquittals in Pearl murder case - Pakistan

Federal govt to join review proceedings of SC acquittals in Pearl murder case Daniel Pearl, 38, was abducted in Karachi in January 2002 while doing a research on religious extremism. Dawn archives The federal government intends to formally join the review proceedings initiated by the Sindh government against the Supreme Court s acquittal of the accused in the murder of US journalist Daniel Pearl. A spokesman of the Attorney General of Pakistan on Saturday announced that the federal government will also be filing an appropriate application before the Supreme Court to be allowed to join as a party in the proceedings and further seek review and recall of the apex court s Jan 28 judgement.

SC orders release of man accused of murdering Pearl - Newspaper

• Parents of slain journalist term ruling ‘travesty of justice’ • White House firm on securing justice for Pearl’s family ISLAMABAD: By a majority of two to one, the Supreme Court acquitted on Thursday Ahmed Omer Saeed Sheikh, the principal accused in murder of Wall Street Journal’s bureau chief for South Asia Daniel Pearl, by extending the benefit of the doubt to him. Headed by Justice Mushir Alam, a three-judge Supreme Court bench also comprising Justice Sardar Tariq Masood and Justice Yahya Afridi ordered that Mr Sheikh, Fahad Naseem Ahmed, Syed Salman Saqib and Shaikh Muhammad Adil be set free forthwith, if not required to be detained in connection with any other case. The detailed reasons for the judgement will come later.

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