Sarabjit will continue to be treated in Pakistan: Medical panel

By AFP
April 29, 2013

LAHORE: The four-member medical panel has dispelled the possibility of Indian spy Sarabjit Singh who was injured by fellow...

LAHORE: The four-member medical panel has dispelled the possibility of Indian spy Sarabjit Singh who was injured by fellow inmates, to be sent abroad for specialized treatment and decided that he would continue to be treated in Pakistan, Geo News reported on Monday.

Sources said that the four-member expert panel has already informed the caretaker Punjab government of its decision.

Lahore Jinnah Hospital Principal Mahmood Shaukat heading the panel of experts conducted a thorough examination of Sarabjit Singh and his two CT scan reports, hospital sources said.

Sources said that Sarbajit Singh has severe head injuries and his operation was not possible according to the medical board.

The medical board comprises of besides the head Mahmood Shaukat, Professor Zafar Iqbal, Professor Anjum Habib and Professor Naem Kasuri.

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