A lawyer says a Pakistani man sentenced to life in jail in 2019 for strangling his sister — a mannequin on social media — has been acquitted of homicide
MULTAN, Pakistan — A Pakistani man sentenced to life in jail in 2019 for strangling his sister, a mannequin on social media, was acquitted of homicide Monday after his mother and father pardoned him beneath Islamic regulation, an lawyer for the person’s household mentioned.
Waseem Azeem was arrested in 2016 after he confessed to killing Qandeel Baloch, 26, for posting what he referred to as “shameful” footage on Fb. He was convicted of homicide and sentenced to life in jail however his mother and father had sought his launch, mentioned Sardar Mahboob, a lawyer who represents Azeem and his household.
Islamic regulation in Pakistan permits a homicide sufferer’s household to pardon a convicted killer.
Baloch’s homicide on the time drew nationwide condemnation, however critics suspected Azeem may stroll out of jail after his conviction if his mother and father forgave him.
Mahboob mentioned Azeem might be freed as early as this week after the completion of paperwork.
The siblings’ mom, Anwar Bibi, welcomed the court docket order. “I’m pleased over the acquittal of my son, however we’re nonetheless unhappy for our daughter’s loss,” she mentioned.
She advised reporters that her slain daughter can not come again “however I’m grateful to the court docket, which ordered the discharge of my son at our request.”
Baloch was discovered strangled in her dwelling close to town of Multan in Punjab province. She was killed after she posted racy footage on Fb of herself with a Muslim cleric, Mufti Abdul Qawi, who was later arrested for his alleged involvement within the homicide.
The cleric was later freed as police mentioned they might not set up a hyperlink to the homicide.
Almost 1,000 Pakistani girls are murdered by shut family members annually in so-called “honor killings” for violating conservative norms on love and marriage. Such killings are thought of homicide. However Islamic regulation in Pakistan permits a homicide sufferer’s household to pardon the killer, which regularly permits these convicted of honor killings to flee punishment.