Anti-Terrorism Court Sentences Indian Terrorist Usman to 20 Years in Prison

Indian Terrorist, Anti-Terrorism Court, Afghan Citizenship

An Anti-Terrorism Court has sentenced Indian terrorist Usman, also known as Abdul Rahman, to a total of 20 years in prison. The verdict was announced by Judge Irfan Haider, who convicted the defendant under various sections of the law.

According to the prosecution, Usman is a former Indian national and spy who now holds Afghan citizenship. The prosecutor revealed that the terrorist entered Pakistan through the Chaman border and intended to target sensitive locations within the country.

In addition, explosive materials were recovered from his possession, further solidifying the charges against him. The case was registered by the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) Lahore in 2024.

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