Sahiwal massacre: PM orders Punjab Govt to appeal against court's verdict

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran has directed Punjab Government to file an appeal against the verdict of the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in the Sahiwal massacre, said Firdous Ashiq Awan, on Friday.

Awan said that Prime Minister Imran had expressed concern over the acquittal of all six accused in the Sahiwal massacre case. 

Awan tweeted that a high-level committee will also be formed to highlight and investigate the weaknesses of the prosecution team in the case.  

Punjab Law Minister Raja Basharat said that both the government and masses were not satisfied with the verdict of the Sahiwal massacre case. 

Read more: All accused acquitted in Sahiwal massacre

An anti-terrorism court in Lahore on Thursday acquitted all the suspects involved in the Sahiwal encounter on the basis of the benefit of the doubt.

According to Geo News, the case was being heard by Anti-Terrorism Court Number 1 Judge Arshad Hussain Bhutta. The suspects Safdar Hussain, Ahsan Khan, Ramzan, Saifullah, Hasnain and Nasir Nawaz appeared before the court.

The court dismissed the statements given by 49 witnesses including the victim Zeeshan’s brother Ehtisham and victim's Khalil’s children. The witnesses refused to identify the suspects before the court.

On January 19, four people, including three of a family, were killed in an alleged shootout in Sahiwal, with the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) personnel claiming they had killed a local commander of militant organisation Daesh and three others in the operation. Eyewitnesses, however, disputed the claim and said the people in the car did not fire at officials, nor were any explosives recovered from the vehicle.

A Joint Investigation Team formed to probe the killings in its final report submitted last month said the slain family members were innocent and they were wrongly murdered. The report also recommended strict action against the CTD officials who made changes in the record.