Staff Reporter
Lahore
An Anti-terrorism Court (ATC) on Wednesday announced five death penalties each for the three accused over their involvement in Wagah border blast that claimed 60 innocent lives in 2014.
The court announced the death penalty saying that the convicts should be hanged five times owing to the severity of their crime.
The ATC judge Ejaz Ahmed announced the verdict after hearing to 101 witnesses in the case.
The court also ordered the accused to serve 24-year imprisonment along with paying a fine of one million rupees before their hanging orders are executed.
It also directed the convicts to pay one million rupees each to the family of the victims.
The accused handed down the death penalty included Hasan Ullah, Habib Ullah and Sajid khan. The court also acquitted three accused in the case giving a benefit of doubt to them. They are named as Shafiq, Ghulam Hussain and Azeem.
In another conviction against the militants from the ATC court in November 2019, a convict was handed down a death sentence on 22 counts, life imprisonment, and Rs 400,000 penalty in a case related to the May 8 suicide blast outside Data Darbar shrine that killed at least 12 people and injured over two dozen others.
The ATC directed Mohsin Khan to pay an amount of Rs50,000 each to those injured in the wagah border blast.
The court convicted Khan, who hailed from Charsadda’s Shabqadar area, on charges of facilitating the suicide bomber.