In December 1999, Javed Iqbal sent a chilling letter to the Lahore police and a local newspaper, confessing to the sexual abuse and murder of 100 young boys (ages 6–16) over a single year.
Originally titled Javed Iqbal: The Untold Story of A Serial Killer , the biographical crime film was eventually released as after facing significant censorship challenges in Pakistan. Javed Iqbal: The Untold Story of A Serial Kille...
He claimed his crimes were an act of revenge for a previous incident where he was allegedly assaulted by police following an arrest. In December 1999, Javed Iqbal sent a chilling
A judge famously sentenced Iqbal to be executed in the same manner as his victims—strangled with a chain, cut into 100 pieces, and dissolved in acid. However, Iqbal and his accomplice were found dead in their prison cells in 2001 before the sentence could be carried out; their deaths were officially ruled as suicides. The Film: Kukri (2023) A judge famously sentenced Iqbal to be executed