People
around the globe were pleased to hear that ten Taliban militant had been jailed
over the attempted murder of brave Malala Yousafzai.
Now, the announcement has been exposed as a myth after it was revealed eight of the men were not convicted and their secret trial was a pathetic sham.
Now, the announcement has been exposed as a myth after it was revealed eight of the men were not convicted and their secret trial was a pathetic sham.
According
to UK Mirror, Only two of those accused of being behind the plot to assassinate
the schoolgirl, who spoke out against Taliban oppression of female education,
are serving the 25 years the authorities claimed the whole gang were given.
And
insiders revealed one of the men acquitted and freed was said by police to be
the murder bid’s mastermind.
A
senior security source in Pakistan accused officials of lying over the trial
and convictions and claimed the eight were released “quietly, to avoid a media
fuss”.
The
source added:
“The
trial had absolutely no credibility as nobody was there to witness it but a
public prosecutor, a judge, the army and the accused.
This
was a tactic to get the media pressure away from the Malala case because the
whole world wanted convictions for the crime.
“But
the truth is that, whether these acquitted men were involved or not in the
Malala shooting, the public has been lied to.
Ten
men are not behind bars for the crime, as the Pakistani authorities would have
us believe. That is a big lie.”
Azaad
Khan, the police chief of Swat Valley where Malala was shot in the head on her
school bus on October 9, 2012, confirmed only two men, Izharullah and Israr ur
Rehman, have been locked up over the cowardly attack.
The
Mirror contacted him and said:
“One
of my sources from Haripur jail tells me...”
But
he interrupted to declare: “It’s not a source, it’s a straightforward matter
and there is no need to refer to a source. It’s about the two persons isn’t
it?” He was told:
“Sir,
10 persons were convicted.
Mr Khan replied:
“No,
two were convicted and eight acquitted.
But last month, Swat court officials insisted
all 10 had been given a minimum of 25 years for their part in the Malala plot.
Authorities
said they were found guilty of being part of the “planning and execution of the
assassination attempt”.
UK Mirror
At d time thought it was too good to be true
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