Court convicts 7 in Pakistan army attack

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MUNIR AHMED | AP
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Sat, 2011-08-13 14:37

The October 2009 siege in Rawalpindi lasted 22 hours, left nine militants and 14 others dead, and deeply embarrassed Pakistan’s security establishment.
One former soldier — identified only as “Aqeel” alias “Dr. Usman” — was handed the death penalty. He is believed to have led the attack.
A military official said Saturday four other defendants — another ex-soldier and three civilians — received life imprisonment. Two civilians were handed seven-year prison terms.
The official requested anonymity because of the issue’s sensitivity. He didn’t say when the verdicts were rendered.

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