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COAS okays death sentence of 11 terror convicts

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By Web Desk Published August 16, 2016 1 Min Read
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Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif has confirmed the death sentences of 11 terrorists.

Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement, the death convicts were involved in killing of DIG Fayyaz Sumbal, Balochistan Police ASI Raza Khan, ISI Inspector Kamran Nazir, Major Abid Majeed of Pakistan Army and sectarian killings and kidnappings of Frontier Constabulary personnel and civilians.

The terrorists convicted in military courts included Ziaul Haq s/o Wali Khan, Fazal Rabbi s/o Fazal Ghafoor, Mohammad Sher s/o Zaray, Umarzada s/o Gul Rehman, Lateef-ur-Rehman s/o Saif-ur-Rehman, Mohammad Adil s/o Akbar Jan, Israr Ahmed s/o Abdul Rahim Jan, Abdul Majeed s/o Khona Mola, Hazrat Ali s/o Fazal Rabbi, Mian Saeed Azam s/o Mian Saeed Jafar and Qaisar Khan s/o Habib Khan.

All convicts have been affiliated to outlawed militant groups and they will be executed within few days.

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