Pak death row prisoner surrenders after escape
A death row prisoner, who escaped with hundreds of other inmates when Taliban militants stormed a jail in Northwest Pakistan, has turned himself in to police in the hope that his “good deed” will earn him a reprieve. A week after the jailbreak at Bannu in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Mohammad Hanif, 47, walked into a police station in the heart of Islamabad and surrendered. His act surprised the policemen at Kohsar police station.
A death row prisoner, who escaped with hundreds of other inmates when Taliban militants stormed a jail in Northwest Pakistan, has turned himself in to police in the hope that his “good deed” will earn him a reprieve. A week after the jailbreak at Bannu in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Mohammad Hanif, 47, walked into a police station in the heart of Islamabad and surrendered. His act surprised the policemen at Kohsar police station.




