Six LeT militants sneaked into Delhiās Red Fort on December 22, 2000, and opened indiscriminate firing on the guards of the 7th Battalion of Rajputana Rifles, killing three, including a civilian
Uniindia: New Delhi, Nov 3 (UNI) The Supreme Court in its judgement on Thursday affirmed death penalty for Lashkar e Taiba terrorist from Pakistan, Mohammad Arif, in the 2000 Red Fort attack case in which three people, including two soldiers, were killed.
NEW DELHI, Nov 3: The Supreme Court in its judgement on Thursday affirmed death penalty for Lashkar e Taiba terrorist from Pakistan, Mohammad Arif, in the 2000 Red Fort attack case in which three people, including two soldiers, were killed. A bench headed by Chief Justice UU Lalit rejected Arif’s review plea and upheld the death penalty granted to him. The bench said: “His guilt is proven. We affirm the view taken by this court and reject the review petition.” […]