Lawyer representing plaintiffs says release to commence in coming hours

A court in Pakistan on Thursday ordered the release of a British-born militant convicted of murdering Jewish American journalist Daniel Pearl, H'yd, who was kidnapped and beheaded in the southern city of Karachi in 2002.

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The decision by Sindh High Court comes months after it sparked outrage for overturning the murder conviction and death sentence of Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, and acquitted three other men connected to the case.

An appeal against the acquittals which is ongoing in Pakistan's Supreme Court had effectively halted their release, but defense lawyers argued against their continued detention in the south of the country.

The court has found there is "no valid reason for depriving them of their freedom," said Mahmood Sheikh, who is representing Sheikh and his co-defendants, adding that "the release might take place today and if not then it is in the next 24 hours." 

In a written order issued Thursday, the court said all four "shall be released from jail forthwith on the receipt of this order".

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