Anti-terrorism court announced verdict in killing of 20 people at shrine in northeastern Punjab province in 2017
A Pakistani court on Tuesday handed 20 times death sentence to four convicts involved in the killing of 20 people at a shrine in the country’s northeastern Punjab province in 2017, local media reported.
The anti-terrorism court in Sargodha district announced the verdict and awarded death sentences to custodian of a shrine and his three accomplices , according to ARY News, a local broadcaster.
The court also ordered to confiscate their properties.
In April 2017, Abdul Waheed, a purported custodian of a shrine, killed 20 people -- including four women -- and injured three others after intoxicating them.
The so-called custodian first used some drinks to intoxicate his two dozen disciples, and later killed them with the help of his three accomplices by using clubs and daggers.