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Abdullah Shah (1965–2004) was an Afghan serial killer found guilty in Kabul of killing more than 20 people, including his wife. His sanctioned execution was the first in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban in late 2001. Shah served under Zardad Khan—even earning the nickname Zardad's dog— who served under Gulbuddin Hekmatyar in the civil war in Afghanistan (1992–1996). Shah and Zardad robbed travellers on the road from Kabul to Jalalabad.

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  • عبد الله شاه هو قاتل متسلسل أفغاني، ولد في 22 فبراير 1945، وتوفي في 20 أبريل 2004 في كابل في أفغانستان بسبب إعدام رميا بالرصاص. (ar)
  • Abdullah Shah (1965–2004) was an Afghan serial killer found guilty in Kabul of killing more than 20 people, including his wife. His sanctioned execution was the first in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban in late 2001. Shah served under Zardad Khan—even earning the nickname Zardad's dog— who served under Gulbuddin Hekmatyar in the civil war in Afghanistan (1992–1996). Shah and Zardad robbed travellers on the road from Kabul to Jalalabad. Shah was first convicted in special court proceedings in October 2002. Nine people testified against him at the trial, including another wife he tried to set on fire. The bodies of many of Shah's victims were found in a well in Paghman District. The execution took place in the Pul-e-Charkhi jail. Interim president Hamid Karzai signed the death warrant. At the execution, Shah was shot in the back of the head. Witnesses present included representatives of the Afghan police, the Attorney General's office and doctors. Amnesty International protested against the execution claiming Afghanistan avoided basic standards of fairness. The organization added that Shah was probably silenced so he could not testify against commanders allied to the government. It said he was not provided a defense attorney, the trial was secret, a confession was obtained under torture and the first judge in his case was dismissed for taking a bribe. The second judge came under pressure from the Supreme Court to impose the sentence. (en)
  • Abdullah Shah Abdullah Shah (1965-2004) est un tueur en série afghan. Il est reconnu coupable à Kaboul de plus de vingt meurtres, dont sa femme. Il a été condamné à mort, constituant la première exécution en Afghanistan depuis la chute des talibans à la fin de l'année 2001. (fr)
  • Abdullah Shah, noto come "il Cane di Zardad" (22 febbraio 1945 – Kabul, 20 aprile 2004), è stato un serial killer afghano autore di almeno venti omicidi. (it)
  • Abdullah Shah (22 de fevereiro de 1945 – 20 de abril de 2004) foi provavelmente o primeiro e único assassino em série afegão do século XX. Shah é acusado de matar mais de 20 pessoas, incluindo a própria esposa. Sua execução foi a primeira ser feita no Afeganistão desde a queda do regime talibã no final de 2001. (pt)
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  • عبد الله شاه هو قاتل متسلسل أفغاني، ولد في 22 فبراير 1945، وتوفي في 20 أبريل 2004 في كابل في أفغانستان بسبب إعدام رميا بالرصاص. (ar)
  • Abdullah Shah Abdullah Shah (1965-2004) est un tueur en série afghan. Il est reconnu coupable à Kaboul de plus de vingt meurtres, dont sa femme. Il a été condamné à mort, constituant la première exécution en Afghanistan depuis la chute des talibans à la fin de l'année 2001. (fr)
  • Abdullah Shah, noto come "il Cane di Zardad" (22 febbraio 1945 – Kabul, 20 aprile 2004), è stato un serial killer afghano autore di almeno venti omicidi. (it)
  • Abdullah Shah (22 de fevereiro de 1945 – 20 de abril de 2004) foi provavelmente o primeiro e único assassino em série afegão do século XX. Shah é acusado de matar mais de 20 pessoas, incluindo a própria esposa. Sua execução foi a primeira ser feita no Afeganistão desde a queda do regime talibã no final de 2001. (pt)
  • Abdullah Shah (1965–2004) was an Afghan serial killer found guilty in Kabul of killing more than 20 people, including his wife. His sanctioned execution was the first in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban in late 2001. Shah served under Zardad Khan—even earning the nickname Zardad's dog— who served under Gulbuddin Hekmatyar in the civil war in Afghanistan (1992–1996). Shah and Zardad robbed travellers on the road from Kabul to Jalalabad. (en)
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  • عبد الله شاه (ar)
  • Abdullah Shah (it)
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