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NIA court in Lucknow sentences accused in Al Qaeda-linked terror conspiracy case
Updated On: 31 October, 2025 09:03 AM IST | Lucknow | IANS
A special NIA court in Lucknow sentenced Mohammad Moid to the period already spent in custody for his role in an Al Qaeda-linked terror plot. The 2021 case involved a foiled AGH plan to strike in Uttar Pradesh

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In a significant development in the on-going probe into a terror conspiracy linked to the banned Al Qaeda organisation, a Special Court of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in Lucknow on Thursday sentenced an accused to imprisonment and imposed a fine in a case related to a terror conspiracy linked to the banned Al Qaeda organisation, operating from the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
The court on Thursday sentenced Mohammad Moid, a resident of Lucknow, to the period he has already spent in jail -- one year, nine months, and 13 days -- in connection with a terror conspiracy linked to the banned Al Qaeda organisation.
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