Sarah Inam’s father rules out compromise with defence, says murder culprit should be punished

Sarah Inam’s father rules out compromise with defence, says murder culprit should be punished

The father of Sarah Inam, a Canadian national who was allegedly murdered by her husband in Islamabad around a year ago, ruled out on Wednesday any settlement with the defence, which he also blamed for delays in the case’s conclusion.

“The culprit should be punished. We do not want to discuss any [sort of] compromise. Please don’t spread such rumours,” Inamur Rahim said while speaking to journalists outside a court in Islamabad where a hearing of the murder case was held.

The main accused in the case, Sara’s husband and son of renowned journalist Ayaz Amir, Shahnawaz Amir, is in police custody. He was arrested on September 23 last year for allegedly killing his wife at a farmhouse in Islamabad’s Shahzad Town, only a day after her arrival in the country from Dubai where she had been working.

He was initially remanded to police custody a day after his arrest and the period of his physical remand was extended several times. While his father was discharged from the case, Shahnawaz was later sent on a judicial remand.

His mother Sameena Shah, nominated as co-accused in the case, was granted post-arrest bail in November last year but later on December 5, both Shahnawaz and his mother were indicted in the case.

In January, Dr Bushra Ashraf who conducted Sara’s post-mortem, told an Islamabad court that the victim had multiple fractures on her head.

In July, Shahnawaz’s lawyer completed the cross-examination of Sara’s father, Inamur Rahim, and her uncle Ikramur Rahim.

Speaking to the media today, Inamur Rahim also complained that the defence lawyer would often not attend the hearings due to which the proceedings were being delayed, adding that “political reasons” also contributed to the delay.

However, he expressed satisfaction with the court’s proceedings.

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