A Dutch court sentenced a Pakistani man to 10 years behind bars on November 18 for planning to assassinate anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders after the Member of Parliament (MP) announced a cartoon competition depicting Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), reports Dawn. The man, identified as Junaid I. by local media, was arrested in August 2018 at a train station in The Hague after he posted a film on Facebook in which he said he wanted to “send Wilders to hell” and urged others to help. Judges at The Hague's District court found the 27-year-old man, who had travelled from France, guilty of “planning a murder with a terrorist motive” and “incitement to commit a terrorist deed”. “The suspect more than once said that Wilders' death would be a good deed,” said presiding judge Jan van Steen, who added four years in jail to the six years sought by the prosecution.