Deccan Chronicle

Pak court defers Saeed verdict till Tuesday

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Lahore, Feb. 8: A Pakistani anti-terrorism court on Saturday deferred its verdict against Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed in two terror financing cases on his “request” and adjourned the hearing till Tuesday.

Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) Lahore judge Arshad Hussain Bhutta had last week reserved the verdict against the Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD) chief in the two terror financing cases for Saturday.

“The ATC judge on Saturday took up the applicatio­n of Hafiz Saeed requesting the court to club all terror financing cases against him and announce the verdict after the trial is completed,” a court official said after the hearing on Saturday.

The official said the deputy prosecutor opposed to Saeed’s plea, arguing that the trial in the two cases against him has already been completed and the court may announce the verdict under the law.

The ATC, however, adjourned the hearing till February 11, issuing notices to both prosecutio­n and defence lawyers for arguments on Saeed's plea.

Saeed was produced before the ATC in high security. The prosecutio­n had produced some 20 witnesses in the ATC to testify against Saeed and his close aides for their alleged involvemen­t in terror financing.

The ATC indicted Saeed and others on December 11 in terror financing cases in day to day hearing.

He has already recorded his statement before the court in two terror financing cases against him in which he pleaded “not

guilty”.

The cases of terror financing have been registered against him in Lahore and Gujranwala cities on the applicatio­n of Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) of Punjab police.

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