ATC convicts five militants in Sargodha
Accused arrested during raids at different spots in Khushab District
SARGODHA:
An Anti-Terrorist Court (ATC) convicted five militants for possessing explosives in Sargodha. ATC Judge Atiqur Rehman Bhinder announced the verdict.
Sources said that on February 16, 2017, teams of Counter Terrorist Department (CTD) conducted raids at different spots in Khushab District and arrested five accused identified as Asad Mehdi, Mujahid Hussain, Muhammad Habib, Shafqat Abbas and Safeer Hussain.
The CTD officials also seized arms and explosives from them. The police registered cases against the accused under the Anti-Terrorism Act and presented challan in the court. After hearing arguments, the ATC judge awarded 20 years rigorous imprisonment to each of the culprits.
Earlier, ATC convicted two people for possessing explosives in Multan. The judgment was announced by ATC-1 Judge Malik Khalid Mehmood. The prosecution told the court that the CTD personnel raided a hideout and arrested Waseemur Rahman and Samiullah Hafeez.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 16th, 2019.
An Anti-Terrorist Court (ATC) convicted five militants for possessing explosives in Sargodha. ATC Judge Atiqur Rehman Bhinder announced the verdict.
Sources said that on February 16, 2017, teams of Counter Terrorist Department (CTD) conducted raids at different spots in Khushab District and arrested five accused identified as Asad Mehdi, Mujahid Hussain, Muhammad Habib, Shafqat Abbas and Safeer Hussain.
The CTD officials also seized arms and explosives from them. The police registered cases against the accused under the Anti-Terrorism Act and presented challan in the court. After hearing arguments, the ATC judge awarded 20 years rigorous imprisonment to each of the culprits.
Earlier, ATC convicted two people for possessing explosives in Multan. The judgment was announced by ATC-1 Judge Malik Khalid Mehmood. The prosecution told the court that the CTD personnel raided a hideout and arrested Waseemur Rahman and Samiullah Hafeez.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 16th, 2019.