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Three Leaders Of Jamaat-ud-Dawa Imprisoned For Terror Funding

Three leaders of Jamaat-ud-Dawa imprisoned for terror funding: Pakistan. The Pakistani anti-terror court on Friday sentenced the three leaders of the Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JUD), the terrorist organization of Hafiz Saeed, the main conspirator of the Mumbai attack, to six months imprisonment.

This sentence has been pronounced in terrorist funding. These include Hafiz Abdur Rahman Makki, a relative of Saeed, Yahya Mujahid, the spokesman of the organization, and Zafar Iqbal. Mujahid and Iqbal have been sentenced to a total of 80 and 56 years of imprisonment, respectively, on Friday.

The punishment in the terrorist funding case will go together. The Punjab Police’s Anti-Terrorism Department registered a case against these two. Judge Arshad Hussain sentenced the three. All three were present in the box during the sentencing.

More than 150 National Guard members who were sworn in by Biden came on Covid-19 positive.

“At least 150 to 200 members of the National Guard deployed to Washington, DC to provide security for President Joe Biden’s swearing-in have been found to be Covid-19 positive,” a US official said on Friday.

The US government made stringent security arrangements in the city following the deadly January 6 attack on the Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump, including razor stars and checkpoints operated by the National Guard.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, the official said that the number of National Guard soldiers who tested positive may increase, but in the last few days more than 25,000 soldiers deployed in the city, a small group was caught by the virus. is.

The United States on Thursday reported more than 4,000 deaths from COVID-19 for the second consecutive day, according to a Reuters analysis of public health data, bringing the total death toll in the US to 410,000 so far.

The National Guard said in a statement that they would not discuss the Coronavirus cases, but were following the Personnel Disease Control and Prevention Guidelines, including temperature checks when they were on duty.

There was screening as well. The military has said arrangements are being made for thousands of soldiers to return home and 15,000 guards will leave Washington within the next five to 10 days.

Officials have said that some 7,000 National Guard personnel will have to remain here by the end of the month. About 5,000 troops are expected to remain in place by March, but this number and time period are subject to change.

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