Pakistan: Brother’s acquittal in Qandeel Baloch murder challenged

Prosecutors say they've appealed to the nation’s prime courtroom after Muhammad Waseem was acquitted of killing his superstar sister.

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Folks put on masks depicting Qandeel Baloch participate in an Aurat March (Ladies's March) in Karachi [File: Akhtar Soomro/Reuters]

Pakistani prosecutors say they've appealed to the nation’s prime courtroom after a person was acquitted of murdering his superstar sister over what he known as her “insupportable” behaviour on social media.

Qandeel Baloch – who was dubbed the Kim Kardashian of Pakistan – was strangled to loss of life in 2016 by her brother Muhammad Waseem.

He had overtly instructed native media that he had no regret for the killing and was initially sentenced to life in jail.

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Qandeel Baloch was dubbed the Kim Kardashian of Pakistan [Courtesy: Facebook]

After six years, Waseem was freed on a authorized technicality that permits a sufferer’s mom to pardon the crime.

The case was thought of essentially the most high-profile “honour killing” of latest years, the place ladies are murdered by male family members for purportedly bringing “disgrace” to the status of a household.

Pakistan had handed laws in 2016 mandating life in jail for honour killings, supposedly closing a loophole that allowed households to pardon the crime.

However Waseem, 38, was acquitted after a choose dominated the crime was not an honour killing and so, in keeping with Pakistan’s different legal guidelines on homicide, their mom was nonetheless allowed to grant his freedom.

“Now we have challenged his acquittal, which was granted to him on mere assumptions and technical grounds,” state prosecutor Khurram Khan instructed the AFP information company on Sunday.

The attraction was filed on Friday, Khan added, however the prime courtroom has but to repair a date for the listening to.

Pakistani MP Maleeka Bokhari stated the Supreme Court docket has a chance to set an essential precedent when the case reaches its doorways.

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