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However, the court acquitted her of the charges of waging war against the country and the conspiracy to attack the Red Fort.
From this sentence, the following information was extracted.
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the Red Fort
This data was extracted from the following paragraph of the newspaper clippings.
On October 24, a court in New Delhi convicted a Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist, Mohammad Arif alias Ashfaq, and six others while acquitting four accused in the Red Fort attack case. Ashfaq and his Indian conspirators, Nazir Ahmed Qasid and his son Farooq Ahmad Qasid, have been found guilty of waging war against the state, which can attract a death sentence. The quantum of punishment will be pronounced on October 29. The lone woman accused and Ashfaq's Indian wife Rahamana Yousuf Farooqui was found guilty under section 216 of the Indian Penal Code (harbouring an offender) and 218 (trying to save a person from punishment) for providing shelter to the LeT cadre. However, the court acquitted her of the charges of waging war against the country and the conspiracy to attack the Red Fort. The court also convicted Babar Mohsin Baghwala, Saddaqat Ali and Matloob Alam for their complicity in the attack.
Event ID | Date | Country | Storyhead |
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22536-38434-87031 | 10/25/2005 | India | Pakistani terrorist among seven persons convicted in Red Fort attack case |
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are newspaper clippings and extracts collected by the South Asian Terrorism Portal.
Note: incidences are geocoded by the district centroid.
In the same newspaper clipping is further information on the events:
Event ID | Date | Country | Act | District |
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22536-38434-87031 | 10/25/2005 | India | attack | Rewa |