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Details of 25 convicts jailed by military court over May 9 riots

Sentencing of more suspects will be announced when due process is complete
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The military’s media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations, shared on Saturday the details of 25 convicts sentenced to jail terms by the military courts.

This came after a seven-judge constitutional bench of the Supreme Court last week conditionally allowed military courts to pronounce reserved verdicts of 85 civilians who were still in custody for their alleged involvement in last year’s May 9 riots.

It was announced in a case pertaining to the trial of more than 100 civilians for their alleged role in attacks on army installations during the riots that followed former prime minister Imran Khan’s arrest on May 9, 2023.

In light of the Supreme Court decision, the ISPR said that the field general court martial has in the first phase promulgated the punishments to the following 25 accused; after “examining all evidence, affording all legal rights to the accused and completion of due process:”

  1. Jan Muhammad Khan s/o Toor Khan, 10 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Jinnah House incident.

  2. Muhammad Imran Mehboob s/o Mehboob Ahmed, 10 years of rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Jinnah House incident.

  3. Raja Muhammad Ehsan s/o Raja Muhammad Maqsood, 10 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in GHQ attack incident.

  4. Rehmat Ullah s/o Manjoor Khan, 10 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Punjab Regimental Centre Mardan incident.

  5. Anwar Khan s/o Muhammad Khan, 10 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the PAF Base Mianwali incident.

  6. Muhammad Afaq Khan s/o M Ishfaq Khan, 9 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Bannu Cantt incident.

  7. Daud Khan s/o Ameer Zaib, 7 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Chakdara Fort incident.

  8. Faheem Haider s/o Farooq Haider, 6 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Jinnah House incident.

  9. Zahid Khan s/o Muhammad Khan, 4 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Multan Cantt Check Post incident.

  10. Yasir Nawaz s/o Ameer Nawaz Khan, 2 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Punjab Regimental Centre Mardan incident.

  11. Abdul Hadi s/o Abdul Qayyum, 10 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Jinnah House incident.

  12. Ali Shan s/o Noor Muhammad, 10 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Jinnah House incident.

  13. Daud Khan s/o Shad Khan, 10 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Jinnah House incident.

  14. Umar Farooq s/o Muhammad Sabbir, 10 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in GHQ attack incident.

  15. Babar Jamal s/o Muhammad Ajmal Khan, 10 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the PAF Base Mianwali incident.

  16. Muhammad Hashir Khan s/o Tahir Bashir, 6 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Jinnah House incident.

  17. Muhammad Ashiq Khan s/o Naseeb Khan, 4 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Jinnah House incident.

  18. Khuram Shahzad s/o Liaqat Ali, 3 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in Multan Cantt Check Post incident.

  19. Muhammad Bilawal s/o Manzoor Hussain, 2 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Jinnah House incident.

  20. Said Alam s/o Maaz Ullah Khan, 2 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Punjab Regimental Centre Mardan incident.

  21. Laeeq Ahmed s/o Manzoor Ahmed, 2 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in ISI Office Faisalabad incident.

  22. Ali Iftikhar s/o Iftikhar Ahmed, 10 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Jinnah House incident.

  23. Ziaur Rehman s/o Azam Khurshid, 10 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Jinnah House incident.

  24. Adnan Ahmed s/o Sher Muhammad, 10 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Punjab Regimental Centre Mardan incident.

  25. Shakir Ullah s/o Anwar Shah, 10 years rigorous imprisonment, involved in the Punjab Regimental Centre Mardan incident.

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