ATC awards imprisonment to three accused in Nato container case
RAWALPINDI: An Anti-Terrorist Court on Monday awarded 186-year rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs1.5 million to three accused in a case of an attack on a Nato container in which police officials and the driver of the container had sustained injuries. Ali Imran, Shujauddin and Aitzaz were found guilty
By our correspondents
September 15, 2015
RAWALPINDI: An Anti-Terrorist Court on Monday awarded 186-year rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs1.5 million to three accused in a case of an attack on a Nato container in which police officials and the driver of the container had sustained injuries. Ali Imran, Shujauddin and Aitzaz were found guilty of attacking the Nato container and injuring the container driver and police officials. The ATC judge, Rai Muhammad Ayub Marth, pronounced the verdict after recording evidence of the witnesses and final arguments by both sides and awarded 62-year rigorous imprisonment each to Ali Imran, Shuja and Aitzaz.
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