Court to announce Dr Shakil Afridi's retrial verdict on Dec 18

Published December 9, 2013
Dr Shakil Afridi, a physician by profession was accused of assisting the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in obtaining DNA samples of Osama Bin Laden through a fake vaccination campaign.  — File Photo
Dr Shakil Afridi, a physician by profession was accused of assisting the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in obtaining DNA samples of Osama Bin Laden through a fake vaccination campaign. — File Photo

PESHAWAR: The Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) Tribunal hearing the case of Dr Shakil Afridi said on Monday that it would announce the verdict on the case on December 18.

Both the sides, prosecution and defence, completed their arguments in front of the tribunal after which the court said that it would announce its verdict on December 18.

Talking to media persons later the brother of Dr Shakil Afridi, Jamil Afridi said that the political administration was trying to trap his brother and that they did not expect justice from these courts.

He added that his brother was booked for murder after eight years and that he nor his brother had any clue about the case.

Afridi, a physician by profession was accused of assisting the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in obtaining DNA samples of Osama Bin Laden through a fake vaccination campaign and was sentenced last year in May for 33 years for involvement in anti-state activities by a tribal court.

His sentenced was overturned this year in August and a retrial was ordered.

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