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Hoax Caller Sentenced to 26 Years

by AFP
Asif Hassan—AFP

Asif Hassan—AFP

Mohammad Yousuf had placed two calls in July, falsely claiming he had planted two bombs in Multan.

Mohammad Yousuf, a man in his 30s, was sentenced to 26 years in jail for making two hoax calls to police claiming he had planted bombs in crowded public places, prosecutors said on Saturday.

Yousuf made the calls in July in Multan, telling police that he had placed bombs in a market and a busy children’s park. Police, bomb disposal experts and rescue workers were forced to rush to the scene at the time but found nothing.

“Yousuf confessed and was sentenced to 26 years in jail for both the bogus calls and fake information,” said Ashfaq Malik, Multan’s deputy prosecutor general.

Police said Yousuf used the SIM card of one of his friends, whom he wanted to entrap because of business rivalry. Police traced the SIM card in August and arrested both Yousuf and his friend.

Judge Sajjad Sheikh announced the verdict in a Multan anti-terror court on Wednesday and prosecutors publicized it on Saturday. Sheikh Saeed, another government prosecutor and a police official in Multan, confirmed the verdict.

Pakistan has ramped up its anti-terror strategy in the wake of the Dec. 16 slaughter at an Army-run school in Peshawar, where 134 children were among the victims gunned down by heavily armed Taliban militants. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif also said on Thursday that the country would set up military courts for terror-related cases, as part of an ambitious anti-terrorism plan.

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