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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Jumping to freedom: Court frees suspected mastermind of Sri Lanka team attack
Published: October 2, 2013
three-member review
board of the Lahore High Court on Tuesday directed the police to release
Zubair, alias Nek Muhammad, the alleged mastermind of the 2009 attack
on the Sri Lankan cricket team, denying further extension in the
detention period.
The review board issued the order due to a lack of incriminating evidence against the accused.
Appearing before the board, Punjab police chief Khan Baig submitted that
Zubair’s release could be dangerous for peace. He said that there were
intelligence reports of terrorist attacks on jails to secure the release
of hardened criminals who could support such activities, and therefore
requested the committee to extend his detention for two months.
However, the board, headed by Justice Nasir Saeed Sheikh, and comprising
Justice Sheikh Najamul Hassan and Justice Manzoor Ahmed Malik, denied
the plea as there was “no solid proof of his involvement in the attack”.
Zubair was brought to the Lahore High Court in an armoured personnel
carrier and a large number of security personnel were deployed on the
premises.
Counsel for the accused said the police did not have any proof of his
client’s involvement in the Sri Lankan team attack and that was the
reason why Zubair had been granted bail by a subordinate court. He also
alleged that his client was being victimised.
Zubair was arrested in June 2009 for allegedly planning the brazen
terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team, after which he was
released on bail by an anti-terrorism court. At the time of his arrest,
investigators had said that a local unit of the Taliban had attacked the
team.
However, after Zubair was released, government authorities again
detained him under Section 3 of the Punjab Maintenance of Public Order
(MPO) for three months. After the three-month period expired, the review
board had extended his detention by a month on August 30. Now that the
period of detention has again expired, the review board has ordered his
release on lack of evidence.
Earlier, on August 2, a judge of the LHC had refused to hear an appeal
filed by the government against the bail granted to him. However, on
Tuesday, LHC Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial constituted a special
division bench comprising Justice Shahid Hameed Dar and Justice Yawar
Ali Shah to hear an appeal moved by the Punjab Prosecution Department
seeking cancellation of bail.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 2nd, 2013.