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Mitford murder outrage erupts as Nazrul vows swift justice for slain trader
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51474, member: 636"] Law adviser Dr Asif Nazrul pledged swift justice for the savage killing that rocked Mitford area earlier last week. The government official vowed rapid court proceedings would deliver harsh sentences against those responsible for the shocking crime. Nazrul posted his tough stance on Facebook while promising authorities would fast-track the murder case through special tribunals. Police already nabbed five suspects connected to the deadly attack that stunned the capital city. Investigators launched their probe with maximum priority after the violent incident shook local communities. The brutal slaying claimed the life of 39-year-old scrap dealer Lal Chand who also went by the name Sohag. Attackers hacked the victim with sharp weapons before beating him mercilessly near Sir Salimullah Medical College gates. The killers then pelted Chand with stones until he died from his horrific injuries. The deadly assault happened on July 9 while the trader conducted his regular business activities. Witnesses described the attack as one of the most vicious crimes seen in the area. Nazrul announced plans to transfer the murder charges directly to the Speedy Trial Tribunal for expedited hearings. Legal officials will invoke Section 10 of the Speedy Trial Tribunal Act from 2002 to accelerate court proceedings. The special legal framework allows judges to bypass standard delays that often plague criminal cases. Defense lawyers and prosecutors must prepare their arguments quickly under the accelerated timeline. Justice officials believe the fast-track approach will deliver verdicts within months rather than years. [/QUOTE]
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