It started with a fight playing cricket on a ground and those who started the fight branded them as dacoits and now Mob takes over..
News says
"14 arrested in Sialkot lynching case" DPO Sialkot Afzal Mehmood Butt said that five suspects involved in torturing the brothers had been rounded up and both of them were currently being investigated. “The culprits are still under investigation and we cannot release their names as yet. ..........
According to the family, the police registered a case against the SHO, a sub-inspector, four ASIs and eight other police officials under Section 155-C of the Police Ordinance. The section deals with misconduct by police officers when they are guilty of “any wilful breach or neglect of any provision of law or of any rule or regulation or any order which [they are] bound to observe or obey.” The maximum punishment under this section is three years in prison, with or without a fine.While the family of the deceased boys and locals insists the boys were innocent,
the family of the victim of a robbery, Bilal, contested this view. “You can go ask anyone, these boys were the robbers and they killed my husband. Why is my family being accused of spreading false rumours when we are the ones who lost someone?
We didn’t kill those boys but they killed my husband,” said Bilal’s widow, adding that the media and locals had been threatening her family to keep quiet about the robbery incident that preceded the mob lynching of young brothers Mueez and Muneeb Butt... That is what exactly happens when Police doesn't behave like police force and Feudal of town rule ever thing in town ...
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so that case of brutal rogues lynching those two kids is 5 year old.... and today's news says..
7 men to be hanged in Sialkot lynching caseGUJRANWALA: An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on Wednesday issued death warrants for seven individuals convicted for being part of the mob that lynched two brothers in Sialkot in 2010.
The warrants were issued by the ATC after the Lahore High Court rejected appeals submitted by the seven convicts Ali Raza alias Peter, Muhammad Iqbal, Jameel alias Jeela, Shafeeq alias Foji, Sarfraz Ahmad, Rashid and Muhammad Amin.
The court also set the date of their hanging for April 8. However, the convicts have the right to appeal in the Supreme Court.
So April 8.. it is not that far., I am not really for hanging people if the society has better alternatives .. unfortunately in a religious society where the laws are made by voodoo doll you can not ride those man made laws in the name of god.. Well that is today's news .. if they get hanged it is going to be new beginning in Pakistan..