Two get death sentence for ‘blasphemous’ post in Sahiwal

Published July 3, 2026 Updated July 3, 2026 08:45am
A representative image of mobile phones. — Reuters/File
A representative image of mobile phones. — Reuters/File

SAHIWAL: Two men were awarded a death sentence on Thursday for making a blasphemous post on Facebook in 2024.

Along with the death penalty, AntiTerrorism Court Special Judge Ziaullah Khan also awarded the convicts seven-year imprisonment and a fine of Rs1.5 million each.

According to the police, both men were booked in the FIR under the PPC Section 295-C, sections 7 and 9 of the Anti-Terrorism Act (1996), and sections 10 and 11 of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (2016). The case was registered on Sept 22, 2024, with Chichawatni Saddar Police Station on the complaint of Assistant Sub-Inspector Shamasul Hasan Sabri.

The police alleged that ASI Sabri, along with constables Imran Hyder and Mudasir Jahangir and driver Wakeel Ahmed, was on patrol duty when he saw a blasphemous post on the Facebook account of the man, a resident of a Chichawatni village, and the post was also shared by the other man, a resident of Talagang, on his own Facebook account too.

The police went to Talagang to arrest the man.

The police alleged that the post had hurt the Muslims’ sentiments and tried to create religious hatred among communities.

In his verdict, the judge convicted and sentenced the men to death and seven-year jail term and imposed a fine. Both convicts were shifted to the Central Prison, Sahiwal.

Published in Dawn, July 3rd, 2026

Opinion

Editorial

Unfinished business
Updated 03 Jul, 2026

Unfinished business

THE landmark 18th Amendment and seventh NFC Award radically reshaped Pakistan’s fiscal federalism by transferring...
Abuse cycle
03 Jul, 2026

Abuse cycle

LULLED into a sense of false security by its own denial and apathy, Pakistan is a long way from achieving tangible...
Closing the gap
03 Jul, 2026

Closing the gap

THE numbers are encouraging, yet one cannot help but rue the opportunities still being lost. The GSMA’s Mobile...
‘Talks over hostility’
Updated 02 Jul, 2026

‘Talks over hostility’

THE recent appeal endorsed by civil society members from Pakistan and India, urging the prime ministers of both...
Lahore tragedy
02 Jul, 2026

Lahore tragedy

THE death of 14 children in the roof collapse of a private tuition centre in Lahore has plunged the entire country...
Data policy
02 Jul, 2026

Data policy

THE draft ‘Data Governance Policy’, released by the IT ministry recently, is a welcome step towards modernising...