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    Home » Rawalpindi ATC Hands Down 10-Year Sentences to 47 PTI Leaders in May 9 GHQ Attack Case
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    Rawalpindi ATC Hands Down 10-Year Sentences to 47 PTI Leaders in May 9 GHQ Attack Case

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Rawalpindi has delivered a significant verdict by sentencing 47 proclaimed offenders, including prominent figures from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), to ten years of rigorous imprisonment each. This ruling is linked to the violent incidents that unfolded on May 9, 2023, which involved attacks across various locations in Pakistan, notably targeting the General Headquarters (GHQ) of the Pakistan Army.

    The court’s decision also includes a hefty fine of Rs500,000 for each convict, alongside orders for the seizure of their movable and immovable assets. This stringent punishment reflects the gravity of the offenses committed during the unrest. Among those convicted are well-known PTI leaders such as Omar Ayub Khan, Shibli Faraz, Shahbaz Gill, Zulfi Bukhari, Murad Saeed, Zartaj Gul, Hammad Azhar, Kanwal Shauzab, and Sheikh Rashid Shafiq, highlighting the involvement of senior party members in the case.

    The charges against the accused encompass a range of serious crimes, including conspiracy, arson, vandalism, assault on police personnel, and extensive damage to state property. The attacks caused significant destruction at key sites such as the GHQ gate, Hamza Camp, the Army Museum, and the Sixth Road Metro Station. These incidents occurred in the aftermath of the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, which triggered widespread protests and unrest across the country.

    It is important to note that all 47 individuals were tried in absentia, having been declared proclaimed offenders after failing to appear in court for nearly two years. The ATC has now given these convicts a 60-day window, until May 7, to surrender themselves to the authorities. If they comply within this timeframe, their sentences will be overturned, and the case will be reopened for a fresh trial based on merit. This provision offers a legal opportunity for the accused to contest the charges directly.

    In addition to the prison terms and fines, the court has issued arrest warrants for all the convicted individuals. Should they fail to pay the imposed fines, they will face further imprisonment as a consequence. This ruling forms part of a larger legal proceeding involving 118 accused persons, which includes high-profile names like Imran Khan and Shah Mahmood Qureshi. The broader case is still underway, with ongoing judicial processes expected to continue in the coming months.

    This verdict marks a critical development in the aftermath of the May 9 events, which have had a lasting impact on Pakistan’s political landscape. The court’s firm stance underscores the state’s resolve to address acts of violence and protect national institutions. Meanwhile, the political ramifications of these sentences are likely to influence the dynamics within PTI and the wider political arena as the country approaches future electoral and legal milestones.

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