Pakistani businessman gets two life terms after killing two men in Pretoria

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The high court in Pretoria on Tuesday sentenced a Pakistani businessman, Muhamed Sajid Khan, 44, to two life terms and six years for two counts of murder and one of attempted murder.

On February 1 2020, six members of an organisation called “Concerned Tshwane Residents” went to one of Khan’s properties in Luttig Street, Pretoria West, to verify if he indeed was the rightful owner.

According to the testimony of one of the witnesses — who is a member of the CTR — its members went to the police station to report the matter. Prosecutor Eric Sihlangu argued that Khan showed no remorse for his actions and that the killings were premeditated because he went to the scene with an already cocked firearm.

 

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A Pakistani National Owned 9 Properties Murdered two S.A. born citizens for wanting to confirm if he owned the properties Again a Foreigner in S.A. murdering a citizen born in S.A. by a hardworking Pakistani who came for better opportunity OperationDudula

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But honestly though this country imports criminals and its like business as usual.... just another day in Southey.

Send him back to own country!! He can sit in jail there at own country's expense.

I really cannot believe my tax money is goin to support a murder in jail, while most probably the children of the ppl he has murdered might be strugling. How i wish the laws of this country can be amended.

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