18 February,2018 10:24 AM IST | Lahore | Agencies
Sparked outrage, protests across the country. Pics/AFP
A Pakistani anti-terrorism court yesterday sentenced a suspected serial killer to death for the rape and murder of seven-year-old Zainab Ansari, a prosecutor said.
Zainab Ansari's murder ignited nationwide protests over allegations of government inaction, and a media campaign led to his arrest after years of him being on the loose. Police found Zainab's body in a garbage dumpster in Kasur district near the eastern city of Lahore in mid-January, four days after she was reported missing.
The brutal rape, murder of Zainab Ansari
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Residents of the area have said the murder was the 12th such incident in a year. Police investigators said later that they had matched DNA from eight girls' bodies, including Zainab's, with the convicted killer, Imran Ali, 24.
"The court handed down death on four counts - murdering a child, kidnapping a child, rape of a minor, and committing an unnatural act with a minor - and life imprisonment to Imran Ali in the rape and murder of the little girl, Zainab," government prosecutor Ehtisham Qadir Shah said. He said Ali will be tried for rest of the cases later.
Hundreds of residents protested after Zainab's body was found, and two were killed when police fired shots to disperse them. Police identified Ali as one of Zainab's neighbours, and CCTV footage on the day she was abducted showed her walking off calmly with a man.
56 No. of witnesses who testified against the accused Imran Ali
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