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Pakistan sets up three special courts to try terrorists

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The Pakistan Government on Thursday formed three special courts to deal with terrorism-related cases.

The courts have been created under the Protection of Pakistan Act passed by Parliament. Five special courts are to be formed in total, reports the Dawn.

The three courts have been formed in Peshawar, Lahore and Quetta.

Judge Mukarrab Khan will head the special court in Lahore, whereas Judge Zafar Khosa and Judge Anwar Ali Khan will preside over the courts in Quetta and Peshawar respectively.

Sindh is also scheduled to get special courts but these are yet to be established. 

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