Dawn.com. Ali and Malhi were convicted by a Lahore anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Saturday under anti-terror legislation – and also fined 50,000 rupees (around £230) each.The woman, who is French-Pakistani, identified the men and the prosecution presented 53 witnesses.
The police report said the accused, both in their 30s, were traced with the help of DNA samples preserved by the Punjab Forensic Science Agency.Malhi, who was described as the prime suspect, said he spent the stolen cash while he was hiding from police.The country had been angered by the crime – and a separate minor girl’s rape in Karachi.
It prompted Prime Minister Imran Khan to call for rapists to be chemically castrated or publicly hanged.The victim, a resident of Lahore’s.
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