Tuesday, March 30, 2010
17 Indians get death sentence for Pakistani’s murder in UAE
DUBAI: Seventeen Indian nationals have been sentenced to death for killing a Pakistani man in a turf dispute between bootleg liquor gangs in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, local media reported on Monday.
The Pakistani was beaten to death with metal bars in January 2009, while three others were injured in the attack, The National newspaper reported.
It said the dispute was between members of rival gangs vying to sell illegal liquor to labourers in the Al-Sajaa area of Sharjah.
The sentences marked the highest number of death penalties handed down at one time in the emirate, the paper cited court officials as saying.
Local media said that up to 50 people were involved in the attack, but those sentenced to death were found to have been the leaders.
Death sentences are usually commuted to life in prison in Sharjah. afp
Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk
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