Man gets 13-year imprisonment in a cyber crime case

Author: APP

SARGODHA: An Anti-Terrorism Court awarded 13 years imprisonment to a man in a cyber crime case registered by Phularwan police station on Thursday.

Judge Tariq Mehmood Zargham announced the judgment. Prosecution told the court that on June 21, 2016, police raided a house in Mohallah Hussaini and arrested Imran alias Mano Shah for sharing provocative sectarian material on social media. After hearing arguments, the ATC sentenced the accused to 13 years and imposed a fine of Rs250,000.

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