In Islamabad, Pakistan, military courts have sentenced 25 civilians to prison terms ranging from two to ten years. These sentences are for their involvement in violent attacks on military installations during nationwide riots in May 2023. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) announced this development, highlighting the attacks on key military sites such as Jinnah House, General Headquarters (GHQ), and Pakistan Air Force Base Mianwali.
The military courts' actions are part of a broader effort to address politically motivated violence, which ISPR described as a "dark chapter" in Pakistan's history. Fourteen individuals received 10-year sentences, while others were given shorter terms. ISPR condemned these actions as "political terrorism" aimed at imposing a perverted will through violence and coercion.
ISPR emphasized the significance of these convictions as an "important milestone" in delivering justice. The military's media wing warned against being influenced by political propaganda and lies, urging people not to take the law into their own hands.
Following the violent events of May 9, the military conducted detailed investigations, collecting irrefutable evidence to prosecute those involved. Several cases were referred to the Field General Court Martial for trials, with proceedings following proper legal protocols. ISPR condemned the desecration of monuments and politically orchestrated attacks on military installations, stressing that these acts were motivated by hate and lies.
Name | Attack | Sentence |
---|---|---|
Jan Muhammad Khan | Jinnah House attack | 10 years |
Muhammad Imran Mehboob | Jinnah House attack | 10 years |
Raja Muhammad Ehsan | GHQ attack | 10 years |
Rehmatullah | Punjab Regimental Centre Mardan attack | 10 years |
Anwar Khan | PAF Base Mianwali attack | 10 years |
Muhammad Afaq Khan | Bannu Cantonment attack | 9 years |
Daud Khan | Chakdara Fort attack | 7 years |
Faheem Haider | Jinnah House attack | 6 years |
Zahid Khan | Multan Cantonment checkpoint attack | 4 years |
Yasir Nawaz | Punjab Regimental Centre Mardan attack | 2 years |
Abdul Hadi | Jinnah House attack | 10 years |
Ali Shan | Jinnah House attack | 10 years |
Daud Khan | Jinnah House attack | 10 years |
Umar Farooq | GHQ attack | 10 years |
Babar Jamal | PAF Base Mianwali attack | 10 years |
Muhammad Hashir Khan | Jinnah House attack | 6 years |
Muhammad Ashiq Khan | Jinnah House attack | 4 years |
Khurram Shehzad | Multan Cantonment checkpoint attack | 3 years |
Muhammad Bilawal | Jinnah House attack | 2 years |
Saeed Alam | Punjab Regimental Centre Mardan attack | 2 years |
Laiq Ahmad | ISI Office Faisalabad attack | 2 years |
Ali Iftikhar | Jinnah House attack | 10 years |
Zia Ur Rehman | Jinnah House attack | 10 years |
Adnan Ahmad | Punjab Regimental Centre Mardan attack | 10 years |
Shakir Ullah | Punjab Regimental Centre Mardan attack | 10 years |
Civilians are people who are not part of the military or police. They are regular citizens like you and me.
Military sites are places where the army or other defense forces work or store their equipment. These can include bases, camps, or other important locations for the military.
Pakistan is a country in South Asia, which is located next to India. It has its own government and military.
ISPR is the media and public relations wing of the Pakistan Armed Forces. They share information about the military with the public and the media.
Political terrorism refers to violent acts done to achieve political goals. It often involves harming people or property to make a political statement or change.
Riots are violent disturbances by a group of people. They often happen when people are very angry about something and can lead to damage and chaos.
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