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FIR registers against 4 ANP activists on accusation of looting store

Thursday, 8 December 2011


A Case is registered against four activists of Awami National Paty (ANP) on the accusation of looting a departmental store in Boat Basin, Karachi.
Boat Basin Police registered the case against four activists of ANP. According to the Police they are involved in the act of looting and other offences.
Sources say that Regional office-bearer of ANP Ramazan Jadoon with his three companions looted a departmental store in Boat Basin, Karachi. Case has been registered against them and the case number is 547/11.
Police has started searching for the alleged criminals.

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Rangers raid on PTI office in Karachi, 7 workers detained

Thursday, 1 December 2011



KARACHI: Rangers and Police have nabbed at least 7 to 8 suspects during a joint raid at area office of Pakistan Tehrik-e Insaaf. The raid was conducted last night between 8-9 p.m at a PTI office located in a spatial settlement in Rasheedabad within the precincts of Khawaja Ajmer Nagri Police Stations. The main suspect Altaf Mehsood alongwith 7 others was arrested and shifted to a ‘safe place’ for further investigation.
According to details, Rangers had received information about suspects hiding in a PTI office. Rangers had raided the PTI office with 4 Rangers and 2 Police vans. The entire area was cordoned off in order to prevent the suspect from fleeing from the area.
According to PTI spokesman Dawa Khan, the arrested suspect Altaf Mehsood was incharge of PTI ward 98 in Khawaja Ajmer Nagri area. “We are trying to seek information from the law enforcers why they have arrested PTI activists while they were not involved in any crime”, he said. He said that PTI had suspended Mehsood a week ago on complaints against him. He said that PTI does not support anyone involved in any unlawful activities. He however condemned the law enforcers for destroying office furniture.
According to sources, Rangers had been updated with an intelligence report that the arrested PTI ward incharge had connections with some Taliban leader. However, PTI spokesman refuted such claim.
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