Faisalabad man arrested for beating employee to death: police

A Pakistani policeman closes the main gate of the Adiala Jail, in Rawalpindi, 17 November 2006, where a British national Mirza Tahir Hussain was held on death row. Hussain, whose death sentence was commuted by President Pervez Musharraf, on 16 November, was freed from the jail on 17 November, ending his 18-year fight for justice. Hussain's penalty for allegedly killing a taxi driver in 1988 was commuted to life imprisonment following appeals by Britain's Prince Charles and Prime Minister Tony Blair. AFP PHOTO/Aamir QURESHI (Photo by AAMIR QURESHI / AFP)

Faisalabad (HRNW) A man was arrested on Thursday for torturing and beating his employee to death in Sialkot’s Jaranwala, according to the police.

The suspect was a supervisor at a poultry farm in the district. Recently, his mobile phone had gone missing and he had suspected that one of his employees, Ali, had stolen it.

“The suspect hanged him upside down from a tree and then beat him up,” Faisalabad SSP Bilal Mehmood Sulehri said. “Ali passed away on the site.”

His body has been sent for a post-mortem examination. An FIR has been registered and the police are on the look out for the suspect’s accomplices.

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