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Sarah Inam murder case: Court to announce verdict on Dec 14

Published on: December 10, 2023 1:34 PM

A district and sessions court in Islamabad on Saturday reserved the verdict in Sarah Inam’s murder case which will be announced on December 14.

Sessions Judge Nasir Javaid Rana will announce the decision. Sarah, a 37-year-old economist, was murdered with dumbbells by her husband Shahnawaz Amir, who is the son of journalist Ayaz Amir, in Islamabad’s Chak Shahzad area on September 23, 2022.

During the hearing, Shahnawaz’s mother Samina Shah said that Sarah was a “very sweet child who loved her a lot”. Samina told the court that she was in her room when the incident took place and couldn’t hear anything due to the noise from the air conditioner.

“Shahnawaz called me and when I went to him, he was not in sense,” she said, adding that she called her husband, Ayaz Amir, and told him about the incident.

Samina said that Ayaz told her to lock their son in the room, however, she replied that Shahnawaz was not in the right mind. She said when her husband asked about Sarah’s condition, she told him that the girl had died.

“If I wanted, I could have helped Shahnawaz escape,” said the accused’s mother during the hearing.

Samina’s lawyer Nisar Asghar told the court that the prosecution did not have Sarah Inam’s radiologist report.

“The prosecution did not even call Samina Shah as a witness. They could’ve interrogated Samina Shah but instead made her an accused in the case,” said Asghar.

“Why did the prosecution not produce the DVR on the day of the incident?” questioned the lawyer. “Not taking fingerprints mobile data, DVR raises a question on the prosecution.” Last month, Shahnawaz, the prime suspect was acquitted by a court in the case pertaining to the possession of an illegal weapon, a Kalashnikov, on the basis of the benefit of the doubt.

The court’s decision stated that the prosecution miserably failed to prove the charge against Shahnawaz. It also rejected the evidence provided by the prosecution, stating that it was doubtful. Meanwhile, the prime suspect last month rejected all evidence submitted by the prosecution against him, terming it “baseless”. During his appearance at the district and sessions court, the accused told the court that on the night of the incident, his mother prepared dinner for them.

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