<p>The Delhi Prisons Department has written to a city court to issue a death warrant against the guilty in the 2000 <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/red-fort" target="_blank">Red Fort</a> attack case, officials said on Monday.</p>.<p>The Supreme Court in November last year dismissed a plea by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Mohammad Arif alias Ashfaq seeking a review of its verdict awarding him death penalty.</p>.<p>A senior jail official said they have written to a court earlier this month and initiated further procedure. Arif has not appealed to the President for reducing his term.</p>.<p>The case is listed for February 27, official added.</p>.<p>On the night of December 22, 2000, some intruders entered the Mughal-era fort where unit 7 of Rajputana Rifles of the Indian Army was stationed and opened fire at them. Three Army jawans were killed in the attack.</p>.<p>The intruders later escaped by scaling the rear side boundary of the fort.</p>.<p>Arif was awarded death sentence by a trial court in October 2005 affirmed by Delhi High Court in September 2007.</p>.<p>He then approached the apex court challenging the high court's verdict.</p>.<p>The top court in August 2011 affirmed the death sentence awarded to Arif.</p>
<p>The Delhi Prisons Department has written to a city court to issue a death warrant against the guilty in the 2000 <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/red-fort" target="_blank">Red Fort</a> attack case, officials said on Monday.</p>.<p>The Supreme Court in November last year dismissed a plea by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Mohammad Arif alias Ashfaq seeking a review of its verdict awarding him death penalty.</p>.<p>A senior jail official said they have written to a court earlier this month and initiated further procedure. Arif has not appealed to the President for reducing his term.</p>.<p>The case is listed for February 27, official added.</p>.<p>On the night of December 22, 2000, some intruders entered the Mughal-era fort where unit 7 of Rajputana Rifles of the Indian Army was stationed and opened fire at them. Three Army jawans were killed in the attack.</p>.<p>The intruders later escaped by scaling the rear side boundary of the fort.</p>.<p>Arif was awarded death sentence by a trial court in October 2005 affirmed by Delhi High Court in September 2007.</p>.<p>He then approached the apex court challenging the high court's verdict.</p>.<p>The top court in August 2011 affirmed the death sentence awarded to Arif.</p>