Monday, November 16, 1404
breaking news

A Baluch prisoner was released from execution with the consent of the complainant's mother at the foot of the gallows in Kerman Prison.

According to Hale Vash, today, Sunday, October 10, 1404, a Baluch prisoner named Abdul Baset Sanjrani, who had previously been sentenced to death on charges of murder and had been transferred to solitary confinement in Kerman Prison four days ago to serve the sentence, was spared execution at the foot of the gallows with the consent of the plaintiff's mother.

The identity of this Baloch prisoner, Abdul Basit Sanjrani, 28, son of Abdul Wahab, married with two children, from Zahedan and residing in Reagan, has previously been confirmed by Halwash.

Current sources had previously said: "Abdul Basit was arrested in 1400 in connection with a murder case. According to sources close to the family, since the beginning of his arrest, he has repeatedly emphasized that he did not commit the murder and that someone else attempted the murder, but Abdul Basit was arrested and tried."

Sources had previously said on April 31, 1404: "Ten days ago, the Kerman Prison Sentence Enforcement Unit summoned Abdul Basit and informed him that he only had 10 days to satisfy his parents. With the expiration of this deadline, informed sources have confirmed that he is scheduled to be transferred to quarantine tomorrow to execute the sentence."