- Court said that mother of Shahnawaz in Sarah Inam murder case failed to prove allegations as false
- Samina Shah approached the court for a pre-arrest bail and the court rejected her plea and she was arrested
- It was also said that the investigations in the case are going on and Samina’s assistance is needed
ISLAMABAD: A district and sessions court on Friday ruled that the mother of Shahnawaz – the main accused in Sarah Inam murder case – failed to prove the allegations as false in the case.
As per details, the court issued a two-page verdict in the bail plea of Samina Shah maintaining that the accused’s mother was present at the crime scene and did not report the incident immediately. It was also said that the investigations in the case are going on and Samina’s assistance is needed.
Earlier, Samina Shah approached the court for a pre-arrest bail and the court rejected her plea upon which she was arrested by Police Station Shehzad Town’s personnel outside the courtroom.
The case
The murder case of Sarah Inam – who was brutally killed allegedly by her husband, Shahnawaz Amir – takes the internet by storm and has splashed across the headlines of all major media.
Sarah, 37, was a Pakistani Canadian who had worked with the most prestigious organizations in the world including USAID.
She was the third wife of Shahnawaz Amir and they tied the knot three months back. Sarah was on a visit to her husband when killed during a heated argument with Nawaz.
Upon arrest, Shahnawaz confessed to the crime and maintained that he killed her as he had ‘doubts’ she was having extramarital affair.
Sarah left her parents and two elder brothers in mourning.
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