Ajay K. Bhagat | 18th of February, 2021 | 05:03PM IST
Uttar Pradesh: The Mathura district jail has started preparations to hang a woman for the first time in independent India.
Shabnam AliShe was convicted of killing seven members of her family — her mother, father, two brothers, sister-in-law, cousin and 10-month-old nephew — by serving them milk laced with sedatives and then slitting their throats.
Who is Shabnam Ali
Shabnam hails from Bawankheri, a village some 20km from Amroha in Moradabad division of Uttar Pradesh and is a double MA in English and Geography.
Before she murdered her family members, Ali worked as a school teacher who taught in the village school and was a favourite among her students.
Shabnam’s uncle, Sattar Ali, describes her as a demure girl, "every bit the obedient daughter" who nobody thought was capable of murdering her family for her lover
Shabnam will be the first woman convict in independent India to face the gallows. The Mathura jail administration has started preparations for hanging Shabnam, who had axed to death seven of her family members along with her lover Salim on April 14/15 night in 2008.
Both were awarded death sentences by the District and Sessions Court on July 14, 2010. Shabnam and Salim had challenged the lower court’s verdict in the Supreme Court but did not get any reprieve. Her death sentence was upheld by the apex court also.
Mathura Jail authorities claimed that no woman priosner was ever hanged in their jail since Independence. Shabnam will be the first to be hanged in the jail after independence. A senior jail officer claimed that they have made all the arrangements for her hanging. “We have placed an order for the rope and are just waiting for a fresh death warrant to execute her by hanging,” he said.
The gruesome murders of seven members are still fresh in the minds of people in Amroha. On April 14/15, 2008 night, Shabnam along with her boyfriend Salim had axed to death her father Shaukat, mother Hashmi, brothers Anees and Rashid, sister Rabia and sister-in-law Anjum.
She did not spare even her nephew Arsh whom she strangled to death. Both committed these murders as family was against their love-affair. They were arrested by the Amroha Police on murder charges.
The trial went on in Amroha court for more than two and half years. The court held both of them guilty of murders of seven of her family and awarded the death sentence on July 15, 2010.
Meanwhile, Merut-based hangman Pawan Jallad is ready to execute the hanging of Shabnam and Salim in Mathura jail. Pawan had inspected Mathura Jail's woman hanging house about six months ago and found it in a dilapidated state. He had got the wooden hanging platform and lever repaired. Pawan claimed that he is ready for hanging and waiting for a call from Mathura Jail authorities.
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