Supreme Court upholds death sentence of Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorist Mohammad Arif !
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New Delhi – In the 2000, Delhi Red Fort attack case, the Supreme Court rejected the review petition of Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorist Mohammad Arif alias Ashfaq and upheld the earlier death sentence. Chief Justice Uday Lalit and Justice Bela M. Trivedi’s bench upheld this sentence. On 22 December 2000, 3 soldiers were martyred in the indiscriminate firing by Arif at the Red Fort.
Arif is a native of Abbottabad, Pakistan. He had fired indiscriminately at the 7th Battalion of Rajputana Rifles at the Red Fort.
While passing the order in this matter, Chief Justice Uday Lalit said, ‘We have accepted the plea of the petitioner about not considering the electronic records, but looking at this case in its entirety proves his crime. We uphold the earlier order of the Court and dismiss the petitioner’s review petition’.
2000 Red Fort attack: SC rejects review petition of convicted LeT terrorist Mohammad Arif, upholds death penaltyhttps://t.co/ncEceTBUxu
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