Military courts announce convictions of 25 people for involvement in May 9 incidents: ISPR

RAWALPINDI, Dec 21 (SABAH): After a year and a half, the fate of several people accused of involvement in May 9 incidents has been sealed, with the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) announcing their convictions. 

The military courts announced the convictions of 25 people, according to the media wing of the army.

The ISPR said on Saturday the nation witnessed politically-motivated incidents of vandalism and violence, and described the May 9 incidents as one of the darkest chapters in country’s history.

According to the ISPR, the May 9 incidents were a huge shock for the nation. It said the sentences had been announced after collecting irrefutable evidences against the convicts. 

“These blatant acts of violence not only shocked the nation but also underscored [the] necessity of checking this unacceptable attempt of political terrorism to impose own perverted will through violence and coercion,” said the statement.

The ISPR declared the convictions “an important milestone in dispensation of justice.” The statement added “promulgation of the sentences of remaining accused is also being done and will be announced shortly as and when the due process is complete.”

According to the ISPR, the Field General Court Martial (FGCM), in the first phase, announced sentences of 25 individuals involved in the riots “after examining all evidence, affording all legal rights to the accused and completion of due process.”

It said the “promulgation of the sentences of remaining accused” was under process and would be announced shortly once the due process was complete.

“It is also a stark reminder to all those who are exploited by the vested interests and fall prey to their political propaganda and intoxicating lies, to never take law in own hands ever in the future,” the media wing said.

It went on to say that many accused were being tried in various courts however, “justice would truly be fully served once the mastermind and planners of 9th May Tragedy“ were punished.

In addition, the state will continue to “vigorously pursue dispensation of justice to ensure establishment of inviolable writ” to “uproot this evil of violence driven disruptive and destructive politics based on hate, divisiveness and baseless propaganda,” it said.