ATC adjourns Mashal murder case until tomorrow

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Mashal, a journalism student at Abdul Wali Khan University in Mardan, was brutally lynched to death by a violent mob on April 13, which had accused him of blasphemy-Facebook

ABBOTABAD: An anti-terrorism court conducted on Wednesday the third hearing in the murder case of Mashal Khan.

The case is being heard by Justice Fazal Subhan in the premises of Central Jail Haripur, where the accused are being held, amid strict security measures.

During today's hearing, the five witnesses produced by the prosecution were cross-examined. 

The hearing was then adjourned until September 28. 

Mashal, a journalism student at Abdul Wali Khan University in Mardan, was brutally lynched to death by a violent mob on April 13, which had accused him of blasphemy.

The ATC had on Septemeber 19 indicted 57 suspects in the case and had rejected the bail applications of 17 accused in the case.

Earlier, when the hearing of Mashal Khan case was started in Mardan, the petitioner Iqbal Khan and provincial government had requested the court to move the case from Mardan for fear of law and order situation.

At that time, Iqbal Khan had also disclosed that families of accused were pressurising him and he was afraid a fair trial may not take place.

On July 27, two members of Peshawar High Court (PHC) bench ordered to move the case to ATC Abbottabad and shifted the accused to Central Jail Haripur.