Five alleged Jaish-e-Mohammad operatives attacked the makeshift temple at the disputed Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid site in Ayodhya on 5th July, 2005 and were gunned down in an encounter with CRPF personnel.

Fourteen years after the Ayodhya terror attack, a special court in Allahabad has sentenced four of the accused to life imprisonment and acquitted one, as reported by Indian Express.

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Seven CRPF jawans were also injured in the encounter.

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Later, five persons, Irfan, Ashiq Iqbal alias Farooque, Shakeel Ahmed, Mohammad Naseem and Mohammad Aziz were arrested in the case, out of which four have been given life-terms by the court today.

A fine of ₹2.4 lakh was also imposed on the convicts by the court.