LAHORE: A division bench of Lahore High Court on Monday released Manawan Police Training School attack suspect Hijratullah.
Acting on an appeal, the bench treating the eight years spent by the appellant behind the bars as undergone imprisonment commuted his sentence.
Appell
ate counsel Ali Zia Bajwa submitted that the anti-terrorism
court held trial of Hijratullah without lawful jurisdiction. He said that police had arrested the appellant to show its performance only. He said that applicant was innocent and was not involved in the attack on the
training school.
He said that Hijratullah was arrested in 2009 and convicted the same year and the trial
court was not empowered to hear cases of Explosives Act till the law was amended in 2012.
He requested to set aside the sentence of Hijratullah and order his acquittal.
A prosecutor while opposing the appeal asserted that Hijratullah along with other terrorists on March 30, 2009 attacked the police
training school. He said at least 22 police personnel w
ere killed and 100 others injured in the attack and appellate did not deserve any concession for his crime.
On October 19, 2009, an anti-terrorism
court had awarded Hijratullah 10 years rigorous imprisonment for attempting
to destroy a military helicopter during an operation against the terrorists who attacked the police
training school.
The prosecution case against Hijratullah was that along with other 12 terrorists, he had attacked the
training school in which 22 police officials w
ere killed and 100 others were injured. The security personnel arrested a man on suspicion and on searching recovered from his possession a grenade, a dagger and some papers.
The arrested man was later identified as Hijratullah alias Shakirullah, son of Matiullah, a resident of Charsadda. The prosecution said that he wanted
to destroy a military helicopter.
An FIR under the Explosive Substances Act 1908, 13(20) 65 of Arms Ordinance and Section 7 of Anti-terrorism Act was registered against him at Manawan police station.