Unable to walk to the gallows, paralysed inmate in Pakistan has execution stayed

Pakistani jail authorities postponed executing a prisoner who is in a wheelchair an hour before he was due to be hanged on Tuesday, because prison rules did not make it clear how they should proceed, his lawyers said.
Abdul Basit was to have been hanged in the eastern city of Faisalabad in the morning, but authorities were stymied at the last minute because he could not walk to the gallows as required by the jail manual.
“When the judicial magistrate came to the hanging, these guys tried to make him (Basit) stand at the gallows ... it wasn’t possible, so the magistrate postponed the hanging,” said Wassam Waheed, a spokesman for legal aid group Justice Project Pakistan.
On Monday, the Supreme Court upheld the death sentence against Basit, but only if it could be carried out in line with jail rules.
Basit became paralysed in prison after he contracted meningitis there and was not properly treated, Waheed said.
