Libya boat carnage: Gujranwala court awards 20-year jail term to suspect

Libya boat carnage: Gujranwala court awards 20-year jail term to suspect

Pakistan

Judge Mohammad Naeem Shaikh also imposed a fine of Rs1.4 million on the suspect

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ISLAMABAD (APP) - A cout in Gujranwala on Monday awarded 20-year imprisonment to the suspect named Shahzad Elahi in a case related to Libyan boat incident that had claimed lives of over 300 Pakistani nationals. 

Special Judge Central-I Gujranwala Mohammad Naeem Shaikh announced the verdict and impose a fine of Rs1.4 million.

Accused Shahzad Elahi had received Rs2.3 million for sending the nephew of the complainant to Italy, however the victim named Ahsan Iqbal died in a Libyan boat accident.

In the heartbreaking incident, more than 300 Pakistanis died. Over 100 victims were belonged to Gujranwala alone.

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in Gujranwala taking action against human traffickers, had arrested 814 people, including 93 of those who were suspects in the tragedy.

The human traffickers first used the border routes of Afghanistan, Iran and Turkey for their illicit trade.

From those countries, they made their victims to get to Turkey and onwards to Greece.

Youths aspiring to migrate to Europe were enticed by traffickers who collected between Rs2.5 to Rs 3 million per person. The traffickers told the youths that they would take them first to Libya by air from where they would travel to Italy by boat.

The youths were made to embark on their journey to Italy in a boat that had been filled with a number of people twice its capacity.

The human traffickers had taken hundreds of millions of rupees from the youth. The tragic accident happened on June 14, and except for 12 people, all the Pakistanis who had been in the lower part of the boat went missing.




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