Rupanya "pembela agama Islam" yang membunuh menteri wanita Pakistan tsb. 
sebelumnya sudah membunuh beberapa prostitute.
   
   
  
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  Pak minister a victim of Islamist “serial killer”
(AFP)

22 February 2007 
   
  ISLAMABAD - Pakistani investigators are probing whether a “serial killer” 
cleric who assassinated a female minister this week — having previously 
confessed to four other murders — had links to Islamist groups.
  n a case that shocked even this unstable Islamic republic, extremist Mohammad 
Sarwar shot Punjab province social welfare minister Zilla Huma Usman in the 
head at a public meeting in central Gujranwala city on Tuesday.
  Police have said that Sarwar objected to the involvement of women in politics 
and disapproved of the clothes worn by Usman, a supporter of the moderate and 
pro-US President Pervez Musharraf.
  “I killed her out of conviction that she was leading an un-Islamic life and 
spreading an evil influence on other women,” he told interrogators, according 
to a police source.
  Police say that in 2003 Sarwar had escaped justice despite publicly admitting 
that he had killed four prostitutes and injured another four as they waited by 
roadsides for clients.
  “He is a serial killer,” said Saud Aziz, the police chief of Gujranwala at 
the time of the earlier shootings.
  Punjab Law Minister Raja Basharat hit out at the Pakistani justice system, 
saying “fanatic” Sarwar was still on the streets mainly due to “defective 
police investigation and poor quality of the prosecution.”
  “We are investigating and there is a possibility that he may have support 
from some religious group,” he said, without elaborating or naming the 
organisation.
  Pakistan has dozens of Islamic militant outfits, most of which have been 
banned by Musharraf.
  The prostitute murders — three in conservative Gujranwala and one in the 
eastern city of Lahore between September 2002 and January 2003 -- puzzled 
police and caused a public outcry.
  Former police inspector Mohammad Naveed finally arrested Sarwar in early 2003 
on the basis of information from local religious leaders and witness reports 
that a cleric was spotted near the scene of the killings.
  He said Sarwar’s usual method of attack was to fire two or three bullets just 
above the crotch of his victims. One woman who survived was paralysed.
  “In no time after his arrest (in 2003) he confessed to the murders and 
provided all the details,” Naveed said. “He was produced before the media and 
he made a confessional statement.”
  Yet the case collapsed during the trial. Police said the victims’ families 
took compensation money raised by religious leaders instead of testifying 
because of the shame of their daughters’ “immoral” profession.
  A rickshaw driver who used to drive the prostitutes around initially told 
police he saw Sarwar shooting one of the women, “but backed down, apparently 
under pressure from local clergy in Gujranwala who supported Sarwar.”
  Eventually Sarwar — a father of nine who had been educated at a madrassa or 
Islamic seminary in Gujranwala and later taught local children the Koran — 
withdrew his confession.
  His lawyer, Liaqat Sindhu, said he “knew that Sarwar was guilty of the 
killings” but that he was acquitted because there was no firm evidence and the 
case was mishandled.
  Psychiatric tests on Sarwar in 2003 showed that he was “not deranged”, said 
Saud Aziz, who is now police chief of Rawalpindi, near Islamabad.
  “He said he killed the girls after he got divine revelations,”  he said.
  Four years later, the murder of Zilla Huma Usman shows how extremism has 
corrupted Pakistani society, said Iqbal Haider, secretary general of the 
independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.
  “There is no writ of the government, which results in barbaric tragedies like 
this,” said Haider, a former law minister under Benazir Bhutto, the country’s 
first female prime minister.
  “Our prosecution and our administration is shamelessly incompetent, corrupt 
and religiously biased.”
   
   

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