Dr Shakil Afridi’s lawyer flees after threats

Published December 11, 2013
Samiullah Afridi speaks to the media after appearing before the court in Peshawar October 30, 2013. – Reuters Photo
Samiullah Afridi speaks to the media after appearing before the court in Peshawar October 30, 2013. – Reuters Photo
Samiullah Afridi leaves the court building in Peshawar October 30, 2013. – Reuters Photo
Samiullah Afridi leaves the court building in Peshawar October 30, 2013. – Reuters Photo

PESHAWAR: The lawyer for Dr Shakil Afridi, who helped the United States track down Osama bin Laden, has fled Pakistan after receiving threats from militants, relatives said on Wednesday.

Lawyer Samiullah Afridi went abroad after militants threatened to blow up his car and kill his family, a relative said.

“We cannot disclose the country he left for due to security threats to his life,” the relative said, asking for anonymity because he was also scared of militants.

“Militants warned him to stop pleading the case or else he and his family would face the consequences.”

Lawyer Afridi represented Dr Shakil Afridi, who ran a fake vaccination campaign to try to help US officials find al Qaeda chief bin laden.

Afridi was arrested after US special forces killed bin Laden in May 2011 in the town of Abbottabad. The secret raid outraged Pakistan and strained relations between the allies.

Following the arrest, he was sentenced to 33 years in jail for membership of militant group Laskhar-e-Islam, an accusation he denies.

But in August, Pakistan overturned his conviction, citing procedural errors and ordering a retrial.

Now the doctor faces murder charges relating to the death of a patient eight years ago. A judgment is expected on December18.

Samiullah Afridi is the second member of the legal team to flee following militant threats.

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