Pakistani Gets Sentenced For Rape, Murder of 6-Year-Old – IOTW Report

Pakistani Gets Sentenced For Rape, Murder of 6-Year-Old

Pakistan’s anti-terrorism court passed its verdict today on Imran Ali for the rape and murder of Zainab Amin. He received death sentences for kidnaping, rape, murder and committing a terrorist act. A life sentence was imposed for sodomy. Imran has confessed to raping eight other children and murdering six of his other victims. More

The Zainab Amin case sparked violent protest last month as city residents accused police of foot-dragging that allowed a monster to continue to prey on the children of Kasur. More

 

 

 

9 Comments on Pakistani Gets Sentenced For Rape, Murder of 6-Year-Old

  1. Sooooo … which sentence is imposed first?

    Sounds like he’d be the perfect Oregon Senate Candidate – or town councilman – or Washington Assemblyman – or Bernie Sanders campaign Director – in fact, most any Demonrat position in America.

    izlamo delenda est …

  2. Just curious, are the multiple death sentences and the life sentence to run concurrent or consecutive?
    That there fancy sharia law sho is confusing.
    Although, based on most news I’ve read of the “highly evolved” and much praised moooooslam world, I would have expected the usual punishment of gang raping his sister for his offences.

  3. The most effective cure for these kinds of crimes is a Gibbet.
    But don’t kill him first. Let him hang there in his cage until he dies from exposure and dehydration, then leave him there for a while so the locals can seethat this activity is frowned upon in our society

  4. Hanging is preferable to gibbeting. Days of shrieking and begging for mercy in the cage can evoke sympathy from passersby, making them wonder if it’s really worth it. That softness can add up, as we now know to our cost (the Left capitalized on it long ago).

    Hanging, otoh, is over in an instant. The evil one is removed from society and promptly forgotten, except for the hard but valuable lesson he or she provided the community.

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