Court extends judicial remand of Lahore attack suspects

An anti-terrorism Court in Lahore sent two suspects of the attack on the Ahmadis' worship place on judicial remand.


Express June 28, 2010

LAHORE:

An anti-terrorism Court in Lahore on Monday sent two suspects of the attack on the Ahmadis' worship place on judicial remand till July 12.


The accused Asmatullah alias Muaaz and Abdullah Muhammad were presented in court on Monday under tight security.


In the last hearing, the court had granted a ten day physical remand to the accused.


Police submitted an initial investigation report in court today and sought an extension of the physical remand. However, Judge Rana Muhammad Yusuf denied the request.


The two suspects were arrested from Model Town area of Lahore following the attack on a minorities' worship place on the May 28.

COMMENTS (4)

Syed A. Mateen | 14 years ago | Reply Terrorists should be awarded exemplary punishment. There is not room for terrorists in Pakistan. Killing a human being is equivalent to killing the whole humanity. Every body is answerable to Al-Mighty Allah.
Imran Faris | 14 years ago | Reply Courts cant take a decision against terrorism but we are waiting for a decision from Allah Almighty
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