Afzal Guru
Afzal Guru | |
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| Born | Mohammed Afzal Guru June 1969 Sopore, Jammu & Kashmir, India |
| Died | 9 February 2013 (aged 43) Tihar Jail, Delhi, India |
| Cause of death | Execution by hanging |
| Education | University of Delhi |
| Known for | Role, conviction and execution in the 2001 Indian Parliament attack |
| Criminal status | Executed |
| Spouse | Tabasum Guru |
| Children | Galib Guru |
| Parent(s) | Habibullah (father) Ayesha Begum (mother) |
| Allegiance | Jaish-e-Mohammad |
| Motive | Kashmir’s right to self determination and separatism |
| Convictions | Murder Conspiracy Waging war against India Possession of explosives |
| Criminal charge | 2001 Indian Parliament attack |
| Penalty | Death |
Date apprehended | 21 December 2001 |
Mohammad Afzal Guru (June 1969 – 9 February 2013) was a terrorist who was convicted for his role in the 2001 Indian Parliament attack. He received a death sentence for his involvement, which was upheld by the Indian Supreme Court. Following the rejection of a mercy petition by the President of India, he was executed on 9 February 2013. His body was buried within the precincts of Delhi's Tihar Jail.
He was a member of a Pakistan-based Islamic terrorist organisation, Jaish-e-Mohammed.