A Pakistani anti-terrorism court sentenced "Zaki Kazmi" to 14 years in prison after convicting him of carrying out a

 A Pakistani anti-terrorism court sentenced "Zaki Kazmi" to 14 years in prison after convicting him of carrying out a bomb attack on the Saudi consulate four years ago. The convict, an affiliate of militant group "Mehdi Force", was found guilty of hurling, along with his accomplice Tabish Hussain, two hand grenades at the Saudi consulate in Karachi on May 11, 2011 before escaping on a motorbike. The Pakistani police arrested "Zaki Kazmi" and gunned down his accomplice Tabish Hussain during a shootout.

Source: BNA