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Pakistan cannibal brothers jailed for 12 years | Pakistan cannibal brothers jailed for 12 years |
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Two brothers have each been sentenced to 12 years in jail over an act of cannibalism in Pakistan's Punjab province. | Two brothers have each been sentenced to 12 years in jail over an act of cannibalism in Pakistan's Punjab province. |
Mohammad Farman Ali and Mohammad Arif Ali were arrested in April amid a public outcry after the head of a child was found in their house. | Mohammad Farman Ali and Mohammad Arif Ali were arrested in April amid a public outcry after the head of a child was found in their house. |
They were found guilty of desecrating a grave, which is a criminal offence, and other charges. | They were found guilty of desecrating a grave, which is a criminal offence, and other charges. |
Pakistan has no law against cannibalism. | Pakistan has no law against cannibalism. |
The brothers had served two years in jail after being convicted of similar charges in 2011. | The brothers had served two years in jail after being convicted of similar charges in 2011. |
Sentencing in this latest case took place at an anti-terrorism court in Sargodha in Punjab. The brothers can appeal to the state's high court. | Sentencing in this latest case took place at an anti-terrorism court in Sargodha in Punjab. The brothers can appeal to the state's high court. |
As well as desecrating the child's grave, the pair were convicted of spreading fear and damaging property, offences under Pakistan's anti-terrorism law. | As well as desecrating the child's grave, the pair were convicted of spreading fear and damaging property, offences under Pakistan's anti-terrorism law. |
The brothers were arrested on 14 April this year after the skull of a child was found in their house. They later admitted digging up the body of the child from a grave and making it into curry. | |
They were arrested for a similar offence in April 2011 and sentenced to two years in jail, and then released when their sentence ended in May last year. | They were arrested for a similar offence in April 2011 and sentenced to two years in jail, and then released when their sentence ended in May last year. |
Their release led to resentment among people in their native village of Khwawar Kalan, near the town of Darya Khan in Punjab's Bhakkar district. | Their release led to resentment among people in their native village of Khwawar Kalan, near the town of Darya Khan in Punjab's Bhakkar district. |
After their release, the brothers led a low-key life and kept out of public sight. | After their release, the brothers led a low-key life and kept out of public sight. |
But in April residents complained that the smell of rotting flesh was coming from their house. A subsequent police raid recovered the severed head of a two-year-old child who had died and been buried in a local graveyard. | But in April residents complained that the smell of rotting flesh was coming from their house. A subsequent police raid recovered the severed head of a two-year-old child who had died and been buried in a local graveyard. |
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