London, Dec. 20 (TNS): A man has been convicted of the “coldly calculated” murder of his Scottish wife in Pakistan.
Abdul Sattar was one of four men found guilty of drugging, robbing and murdering Glasgow-born Mumtaz Sattar in Lahore in 2013.
A lawyer for Mrs Sattar’s family said the sole motive appeared to be money and Sattar’s wish to remarry.
Mrs Sattar, a 38-year-old mother of two, was murdered within hours of arriving in Pakistan with her husband.
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She was declared dead on her arrival at hospital in Shakot.
Police chief ‘quitting to avoid crime probe’ In a statement released on behalf of Mrs Sattar’s family, lawyer Aamer Anwar said: “This was a coldly calculated and evil murder perpetrated by Abdul Sattar and three other men. “The sole motive appears to have been his greed for money and wish to remarry.
He took her to Pakistan with a plan hatched to murder her within hours of their arrival. He hoped by burying her within 12 hours and a wildly concocted story he would cover his tracks and escape to the UK.”