KARACHI: City court in Karachi on Tuesday acquitted Nisar Morai in murder case of former Pakistan Steel Mills chairman Sajjad Hussain, ARY News reported.
The former Fishermen Co-operative Society (FCS) was set free from the murder case over unavailability of evidence against him.
Former President Asif Ali Zardari, Zulfiqar Mirza and others were already acquitted in the murder case of Sajjad Hussain.
The former PSM chief was shot dead on Sept 11, 1998, in Defence Housing Authority (DHA) while he was on his way back to the home.
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari, Mohammed Khan Chachar, Dr Nisar Morai, Salimuddin alias Salloo and Sohail Ahmed alias Panga were the co-accused in the case.
The trial court had convicted Mohammad Chachar, though he was acquitted by the high court.
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Dr Nisar, Salimuddin and Sohail were declared absconders by the court.
The investigation officer said in the charge-sheet that Salimuddin and Sohail Ahmed were arrested in Sept 1999 and during the interrogation, the two suspects disclosed that the former Sindh home minister Dr Zulfiqar Mirza had allegedly telephoned them in Sept 1998 and asked them to kill the former Steel Mills chief.
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