The killer of Sarabjit Singh, an Indian prisoner, was shot and killed by Pakistan’s Gunmen

In the Islampura neighborhood of Lahore, The killer of Sarabjit Singh was ambushed by attackers on motorcycles. He was taken to a hospital, where he later passed away from his wounds, according to the sources.

One of Pakistan’s most wanted underworld thugs, Amir Sarfaraz, also known as Tamba, was ambushed at around 1:30 pm at his Islampura neighborhood residence in Lahore by attackers on motorcycles. According to the sources, he was taken to a hospital in serious condition and later passed away from his wounds. According to sources, the attackers rang the doorbell, and when Amir Sarafraz answered, they went inside the house and shot him many times, killing him.

Sarabjit Singh

Born in Lahore in 1979, Amir Sarfaraz was a close friend of the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

Amir Sarfaraz and other individuals were charged with assaulting Sarabjit Singh while he was incarcerated. But in 2018, a Pakistani court found Sarfaraz not guilty, claiming “lack of evidence” against him. Famously known as “Lahore ka asli don (reall don of Lahore)”, Amir Sarafraz was involved in the heroin trade and real estate trade as a member of the “Truckenwalla gang”.

Who was Sarabjit Singh?

Punjabi native arabjit Singh was given the death penalty in 1990 for allegedly spying on others and blowing up at least 14 Pakistani citizens in bombings in Punjab region, however his family and Indian officials fiercely denied this. According to Sarabjit Singh’s relatives, he accidentally crossed the Pakistani border while gardening.May 2013, Sarabjit Singh passed away in a Pakistani jail, having spent more than 20 years there. After being detained for 23 years at Lahore’s Kot Lakhpat Jail, he was attacked by a group of prisoners that included Amir Sarfaraz, according to reports.

Days have passed since Afzal Guru, the Indian terrorist convicted of the 2001 Parliament attack, was hanged.

A group of detainees struck the 49-year-old on the head with bricks, resulting in significant brain injuries that led to his admission to Jinnah Hospital in Lahore. He died from his wounds a few days later, and his body was transported by air to India. Dalbir Kaur, Sarabjit Singh’s older sister, made ceaseless pleas to gain her brother’s release during his prison term.

Sarbjit‘, a Hindi feature film starring Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Randeep Hooda, was released in 2016. The story of Dalbir Kaur and her struggle to secure her brother’s release served as the inspiration for the movie. 

How was Sarabjit Singh killed?

A few other inmates who were detained in the Lahore jail attacked Singh on April 26, 2013. At the age of 49, he was admitted to the hospital and died that evening from his wounds on May 2, 2013. It was unknown why the strike occurred.After receiving a complaint from the jail’s assistant superintendent, Pakistani local police authorities filed a formal complaint (FIR) against inmates Tamba and Mudassar.

A Pakistani court found the two accused not guilty in 2018 due to “lack of evidence.” A court officer said that every witness became antagonistic.

FAQs

Who was Amir Sarfaraz?

The alleged killer of Indian national Sarabjit Singh in a Lahore jail, Amir Sarfaraz, is a notorious figure in Pakistan.

How did Sarabjit cross the border?

Sarabjit Singh was a Punjabi farmer from Bhikhiwind town who used to reside close to the India-Pakistan border. One night, while intoxicated, he unintentionally crossed the border. A Pakistani court sentenced him to death in 1991.

Why was Sarabjit attacked?

It was done only as payback for our hanging of Afzal Guru and Kasab. Just like that. In April 2013, Sarabjit was a prisoner in Kot Lakhpat Jail in Lahore. He was attacked by other prisoners and passed away six days later in Lahore.

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