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SC overturns death sentences, frees two convicts in Baldia Factory fire tragedy

سپریم کورٹ نے سانحہ بلدیہ فیکٹری کے دو مجرموں کی سزائے موت کو کالعدم قرار دیتے ہوئے رہا کر دیا۔

SC overturns death sentences, frees two convicts in Baldia Factory fire tragedy

ISLAMABAD – The Supreme Court of Pakistan has acquitted Abdul Rehman Bhola and Zubair Charia in the Baldia Town factory fire case, overturning the death sentences handed down by the trial court and upheld by the Sindh High Court. During the hearing, the apex court granted the accused the benefit of the doubt and ordered their release.

ISLAMABAD – The Supreme Court of Pakistan has acquitted Abdul Rehman Bhola and Zubair Charia in the Baldia Town factory fire case, overturning the death sentences handed down by the trial court and upheld by the Sindh High Court. During the hearing, the apex court granted the accused the benefit of the doubt and ordered their release. Sources close to the matter say additional details are expected to emerge soon.

Background

The current development is the latest chapter in a longer and complex story.

The court said a detailed judgment would be issued later.

It moreover rejected applications seeking to make the families of the victims parties to the case.

Compounding the significance of these events, justice Shahzad Malik observed that including some victims families as parties could lead to hundreds of similar applications, further complicating the proceedings.

During the hearing, Justice Malik questioned several aspects of the prosecution s case.

Analysis

A growing chorus of voices has emerged to analyze what this means.

He noted that although the Sindh High Court had held that witnesses remained silent because the Muttahida Qaumi Movement ( MQM) controlled Karachi at the time, only Zubair Charia had made a confessional announcement, while Abdul Rehman Bhola had not.

Meanwhile, sources familiar with the matter indicate that he also questioned why the acquittals of other individuals allegedly linked to the extortion demand had not been challenged.

It has also emerged that the judge further remarked that merely serving as a sector in-charge of a political party was not a crime and described the Baldia Town tragedy as a heartbreaking incident, while questioning whether the disaster resulted from negligence by factory owners or other factors.

According to those with knowledge of the situation, counsel Farogh Naseem argued that MQM founder Altaf Hussain had been expelled from the party following his August 22, 2016 speech, adding that Hussain was also present in 2015 when responsibility for the incident was shifted toward MQM after the factory owners were acquitted.

National Impact

For many, the real significance lies not just in what happened — but in what comes next.

The court in addition raised questions about the prosecution s documentation, noting that no proof had been found of chemicals being used to start the fire.

According to those with knowledge of the situation, justice Aqeel Abbasi remarked that the prosecution s case was not based on an intention to kill people, while Justice Shakeel Ahmad questioned what benefit the accused could have gained by causing the deaths of factory workers if their objective was extortion.

Meanwhile, sources familiar with the matter indicate that the accused had been charged with setting fire to the Baldia Town garment factory on September 11, 2012, resulting in the deaths of 259 people and injuries to 59 others in one of Pakistan s deadliest industrial disasters.

In what observers are describing as a key detail, the post SC overturns death sentences, frees two convicts in Baldia Factory fire tragedy appeared first on Daily Pakistan English News.

What Happens Next

This remains an active and fast-moving story. With significant stakes and wide-ranging implications, the next few days are expected to bring greater clarity on several outstanding questions.

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