Man from Gujar Khan sentenced to death for ‘blasphemy’ under PECA
A special court established under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) sentenced on Saturday a man from Rawalpindi’s Gujar Khan to death in a blasphemy case.
Judge Mohammad Afzal Majoka convicted the man, Qaiser Sajjad, under Section 295 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).
The court also imposed a life imprisonment sentence and a seven-year prison term under Section 11 of the PECA law. It has imposed a fine of Rs700,000 on the convict based on “various charges.”
Judge Majoka ordered the Adiala Jail superintendent to detain the convict.
The Federal Investigation Agency had registered a case against Sajjad, leading to the significant ruling.
This is second such ruling over the last 20 days. Last month, the abovementioned court sentenced a woman to death under PECA in a blasphemy case.
The federal government established regular courts in Islamabad for offences related to PECA, 2016.
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