Lahore, July 26: A 101-year-old murder convict in Pakistan has sought an early release from jail citing several age-related ailments, a media report said on Sunday. Mehndi Khan was 86 when a murder case was registered against him, The Express Tribune reported.
As the Home Department did not send any response, Khan approached the Lahore High Court (LHC) seeking orders to the authorities for his early release. On his petition, the LHC ordered the Home Department on July 15 to take a decision within three weeks. COVID-19: Supreme Court Asks All States to Release Undertrial Prisoners Facing Minor Charges.
Mehndi Khan, 101-Year-Old Pakistani Prisoner, Seeks Early Release From Jail Over Age-Related Ailments
#MehndiKhan is a 101yr old prisoner with visual impairment and physical disability. As per Rule 146 of the Jail Manual, the SuperIntendent has the power to release prisoners “owing to old age, infirmity or illness” pic.twitter.com/WLZk4lvcIa
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Khan, lodged in Gujrat District Jail, is serving life sentence handed to him in a murder case registered against him in 2006. His counsel said that the petitioner was suffering from various ailments.