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26/11: Pak court adjourns trial of LeT operatives
Updated on Saturday, July 04, 2009, 13:19 IST
Islamabad, July 04: The trial of five LeT operatives, including its operations chief Zaikur Rehman Lakhvi, was on Saturday adjourned till July 18 due to the non-availability of the judge.

The case, being heard by an anti-terror court in Rawalpindi, was adjourned for a fortnight due to the non-availability of a judge, sources said.

There has been no movement in the case since May 23 as Justice Sakhi Muhammad Kahut, the judge of anti-terror court number 2 who was hearing the matter, was removed as part of judicial reforms.

Subsequently, the Federal Investigation Agency approached Justice Muhammad Akram Awan, the judge in anti-terror court number 1, to take up the case and he repeatedly adjourned the matter. Awan was on leave today due to personal reasons, the sources said.

The sources also said Baqir Ali Rana had been appointed as the new judge for anti-terror court number 2 and is expected to assume office on Monday. He is expected to hear the case against the five LeT operatives as well as several other cases related to high-profile terrorist attacks.

Authorities have framed charges against the five LeT operatives – Zaikur Rehman Lakhvi, Zarar Shah, Abu al Qama, Shahid Jamil Riaz and Hamad Amin Sadiq – under the Anti-Terrorism Act, Pakistan Penal Code and a cyber crimes law.

Bureau Report


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