Pakistani American man sentenced to death for raping, beheading girlfriend

The Pakistani American son of a rich industrialist has been sentenced to loss of life for raping and beheading his girlfriend after she rejected his marriage proposal at his Islamabad house final 12 months.

Zahir Jaffer, 30, sexually assaulted Noor Mukadam, 27, in July, tortured her with brass knuckles and used a “sharp-edged weapon” to behead her when she turned him down.

Mukadam, the daughter of a former ambassador to South Korea and Kazakhstan, had made repeated makes an attempt to flee Jaffer’s sprawling mansion however was blocked by two members of his workers.

“The principle accused has been awarded the loss of life sentence,” Choose Atta Rabbani stated on the Islamabad district courtroom on Thursday, based on Agence France-Presse.

Jaffer’s dad and mom, Zakir Jaffer and Asmat Adamjee, have been discovered not responsible of attempting to cowl up the crime, which sparked an outcry over the brutalizing of ladies within the deeply patriarchal nation.

Noor Muqaddam
Mukadam was the daughter of a former ambassador to South Korea and Kazakhstan.

The 2 workers members have been sentenced to 10 years within the slammer for abetting homicide.

“I'm completely happy that justice has been served,” stated Noor’s dad, Shuakat Mukadam, who pledged to problem the acquittal of the killer’s dad and mom.

“I’ve been saying that this isn't simply my daughter’s case, it's a case for all of the daughters of my nation,” he stated, based on Reuters.

Investigators stated Jaffer lured Mukadam to his house, the place he held her for 2 days after which brutally murdered her.

Zahir Jaffer
Jaffer initially claimed he couldn’t be placed on trial in Pakistan as a result of he's an American citizen.
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Prosecutors stated Mukadam jumped out a window at Jaffar’s house when he refused to simply accept her rejection, CBS Information reported.

Jaffer ordered a safety guard and a prepare dinner to seize her earlier than he killed her, the prosecutors reportedly stated.

In accordance with the courtroom verdict, Jaffer will probably be “hanged by his neck till he's lifeless” — however he additionally was given a concurrent sentence of 25 years behind bars for abduction and rape.

Jaffer, who was continuously carried into proceedings by stretcher or wheelchair, was thrown out of courtroom a number of instances for unruly habits, based on AFP. At one level, he additionally claimed another person had killed Mukadam throughout a “drug get together” at his house.

Women rights activists hold placards during a protest rally against the brutal killing of Noor Mukadam
The conviction price in circumstances of violence in opposition to ladies in Pakistan is decrease than 3 p.c, based on AFP.
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His legal professionals argued he must be discovered not “mentally sound” — a tactic prosecutors argue was designed to have the explosive trial suspended.

When Jaffer’s lawyer questioned Mukadam’s father, he implied she was killed by her family for conducting a relationship exterior of marriage.

Jaffer initially claimed he couldn’t be placed on trial in Pakistan as a result of he's an American citizen — however the US Embassy in Islamabad stated it had no involvement in felony circumstances in opposition to its residents abroad apart from to supply data on authorized counsel, verify that they aren't mistreated and supply to contact kinfolk, based on CBS Information.

Noor Muqaddam
Investigators stated Jaffer lured Mukadam to his house, the place he held her for 2 days after which brutally murdered her.

A whole lot of ladies are killed in Pakistan yearly and hundreds extra are victims of brutal violence, however few circumstances get widespread media consideration and solely a small fraction of suspects are ever punished.

The Asma Jahangir Authorized Support Cell, a bunch that gives authorized help to susceptible ladies, stated the conviction price for circumstances of violence in opposition to them is decrease than 3 p.c, AFP reported.

“Convictions have been dismally low for victims … making at the moment’s responsible verdict all of the extra important,” stated Amnesty Worldwide South Asia campaigner Rimmel Mohydin.

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