Hyderabad Anti-terrorism court sentences accused to 15 years prison
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An Anti-Terrorism Court Hyderabad has sentenced Arbab Bheel, a member of the banned militant group, 15 years in prison along with a fine of Rs200,000.
He was found guilty on multiple charges including financial support to terrorism and possession of illegal weapons.
The court sentenced 10-year prison and Rs100,000 fine in one case while in the second case, Bheel received a 5 year prison and an additional Rs100,000 fine.
The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) revealed that Bheel's activities were linked to the banned organization which has been involved in various acts of terrorism.
This sentencing is part of ongoing efforts by Pakistani authorities to combat terrorism and address threats posed by banned groups.