A local court in Charsadda has released a suspect accused of a triple murder on bail for 'lack of evidence'.
According to a social media user, the suspect had fled the country after allegedly killing three brothers. However, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police managed to extradite him from Malaysia and produced him in the court.
The court, however, released the suspect on bail on a surety bond of Rs400,000 after the prosecution failed to present strong evidence.
Judiciary has come under criticism many times for releasing suspects over 'lack of evidence'. However, the experts say that producing evidence in the court on which the judges can issue a verdict was a job of the prosecution.
According to a social media user, the suspect had fled the country after allegedly killing three brothers. However, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police managed to extradite him from Malaysia and produced him in the court.
The court, however, released the suspect on bail on a surety bond of Rs400,000 after the prosecution failed to present strong evidence.
چارسدہ کا وہ مجرم جس نے 3 بھائیوں کو قتل کر دیا تھا ایجنسیاں اس مجرم کو ملائشیاء سے پکڑ کر پاکستان کی عدالت میں پیش کردیا۔ اور کل عدالت نے ثبوت ناکافی ھونے کا بہانا بنا کر 4 لاکھ کی ضمانت پر رھا کر دیا. یہ ھے ھمارا عدالتی معیار۔افسوس#RIP #Judiciary @YaseenMoon5 @laalaakhaan pic.twitter.com/ndVZORZv83
— Salmanqaiser (@salmanqaiser5) August 9, 2020
Judiciary has come under criticism many times for releasing suspects over 'lack of evidence'. However, the experts say that producing evidence in the court on which the judges can issue a verdict was a job of the prosecution.