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Pak court awards 10 years jail to Hafiz Saeed in terror financing case

Zafar Iqbal and Yahya Mujahid have also been sentenced to 10.5 years imprisonment each by the anti-terrorism court

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JUD chief Hafiz Saeed. File pic

JUD chief Hafiz Saeed. File pic

An anti-terrorism court in Punjab province has awarded 10-year imprisonment to Jamat-ud-Dawa (JUD) chief Hafiz Saeed and other top leaders of the organisation in at least two cases related to terror-financing.

As per the court order, the authorities have been directed to confiscate the properties of Hafiz Saeed along with the imposition of Rs 10,000 fine. Abdul Rehman Makki, brother-in-law of Saeed and second in command in JUD, has also been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for being an accomplice to the terror-funding cases.

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