Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Thursday acquitted and discharged Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, an Islamist accused of beheading a U.S. journalist, Daniel Pearl in 2002.
A panel of three judges of Pakistan’s Supreme Court ordered the release of the accused, a government lawyer said.
“By a majority of two to one, they have acquitted all the accused persons and ordered their release,” a provincial attorney-general, Salman Talibuddin, told Reuters in a text message.
Sheikh, the main suspect in the 2002 kidnapping and murder of Pearl, a Wall Street Journal reporter, had received the death penalty, prior to an appeal to the apex court.
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