Anti-Terrorism Court sentences banned TTP Commander to 14 years in prison  

Muhammad Jawad Ali
By
Muhammad Jawad Ali
Muhammad Jawad Ali is Web Editor of Minute Mirror. He can be reached at email jawadhaider854@gmail.com.
1 Min Read

Summary

  • The Anti-Terrorism Court has sentenced banned TTP (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan) commander Umar Farooq to 14 years in prison after being found guilty.
  • According to a spokesperson from the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD), the Anti-Terrorism Court I sentenced the banned TTP commander Umar Farooq to 14 years in prison upon proving his crime.
  • The accused was arrested earlier this year by the CTD, and explosive materials were recovered from his possession.
AI Generated Summary

The Anti-Terrorism Court has sentenced banned TTP (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan) commander Umar Farooq to 14 years in prison after being found guilty.

According to a spokesperson from the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD), the Anti-Terrorism Court I sentenced the banned TTP commander Umar Farooq to 14 years in prison upon proving his crime.

The accused was arrested earlier this year by the CTD, and explosive materials were recovered from his possession.

The spokesperson further stated that the convicted individual was trained in Afghanistan and a case was filed against him under the ATA Act and Explosives Act.

We welcome your contributions! Submit your blogs, opinion pieces, press releases, news story pitches, and news features to opinion@minutemirror.com.pk and minutemirrormail@gmail.com
Share This Article
Muhammad Jawad Ali is Web Editor of Minute Mirror. He can be reached at email jawadhaider854@gmail.com.