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Readers should keep in mind the number of reversals, the number of accused being set free, because of the failure of the prosecution to make compelling persuasive cases -- and this is curious, given the relatively wide berth investigative agencies have -- What's going on?
Danish embassy bombing suspects acquitted
ISLAMABAD: A court on Saturday acquitted three men charged over a deadly suicide car bomb attack near the Danish embassy in Islamabad in 2008, but prosecutors said they would appeal the verdict.
The court observed that the prosecution failed to prove the charges and acquitted the three accused men, said Senior Prosecutor Muhammad Tayyab.
We will file an appeal in the high court within the 30 days stipulated period, Tayyab said.
Six people were killed and about 27 wounded when the devastating car bomb exploded outside the embassy in June 2008 amidst anger in the Muslim world over the blasphemous cartoons, first printed in Danish newspapers in 2005.
The bomb damaged the mission and the residences of the Indian and Dutch ambassadors, and nearly destroyed a nearby UN agency.
Tayyab said that the prosecution had produced 32 witnesses in court, of whom two eyewitnesses testified that they saw suspects Qari Ilyas and Shamsul Haq signalling the suicide attacker towards the target as they sat in a car.
He did not speak about the role of the third accused. The three are the only suspects to have been tried over the attack. afp
Danish embassy bombing suspects acquitted
ISLAMABAD: A court on Saturday acquitted three men charged over a deadly suicide car bomb attack near the Danish embassy in Islamabad in 2008, but prosecutors said they would appeal the verdict.
The court observed that the prosecution failed to prove the charges and acquitted the three accused men, said Senior Prosecutor Muhammad Tayyab.
We will file an appeal in the high court within the 30 days stipulated period, Tayyab said.
Six people were killed and about 27 wounded when the devastating car bomb exploded outside the embassy in June 2008 amidst anger in the Muslim world over the blasphemous cartoons, first printed in Danish newspapers in 2005.
The bomb damaged the mission and the residences of the Indian and Dutch ambassadors, and nearly destroyed a nearby UN agency.
Tayyab said that the prosecution had produced 32 witnesses in court, of whom two eyewitnesses testified that they saw suspects Qari Ilyas and Shamsul Haq signalling the suicide attacker towards the target as they sat in a car.
He did not speak about the role of the third accused. The three are the only suspects to have been tried over the attack. afp