Fresh legal turmoil for Shakeel Afridi
PESHAWAR: A doctor jailed after helping the CIA in the hunt for Osama bin Laden faces fresh legal turmoil after the tribunal hearing his appeal was dissolved, officials said on Thursday.Shakeel Afridi was jailed for 33 years in May 2012 after he was convicted of ties to militants, though some
By our correspondents
March 06, 2015
PESHAWAR: A doctor jailed after helping the CIA in the hunt for Osama bin Laden faces fresh legal turmoil after the tribunal hearing his appeal was dissolved, officials said on Thursday.
Shakeel Afridi was jailed for 33 years in May 2012 after he was convicted of ties to militants, though some US lawmakers said the case was revenge for Afridi helping in the search for the Al-Qaeda chief.
Afridi was convicted under Pakistan´s tribal justice system and last year a tribunal cut 10 years off his sentence.But his efforts to clear his name on appeal have been hit by long delays and adjournments and suffered another blow with Thursday´s development.
“The tribunal is no longer functional because the contracts of its members and chairman expired on January 26,” Pir Fida, a senior lawyer and outgoing member of the tribunal told AFP.So far no replacements have been hired or plans made to renew the contracts, Fida added.Fida said the tribunal “has been practically dissolved”.
Shakeel Afridi was jailed for 33 years in May 2012 after he was convicted of ties to militants, though some US lawmakers said the case was revenge for Afridi helping in the search for the Al-Qaeda chief.
Afridi was convicted under Pakistan´s tribal justice system and last year a tribunal cut 10 years off his sentence.But his efforts to clear his name on appeal have been hit by long delays and adjournments and suffered another blow with Thursday´s development.
“The tribunal is no longer functional because the contracts of its members and chairman expired on January 26,” Pir Fida, a senior lawyer and outgoing member of the tribunal told AFP.So far no replacements have been hired or plans made to renew the contracts, Fida added.Fida said the tribunal “has been practically dissolved”.
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