KDA officer Atif remanded to Rangers custody for 90 days
KARACHI: An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on Saturday remanded grade 18 officer of Karachi Development Authority (KDA) Atif Ali to Rangers custody for 90 days.
Atif was presented before the court today, where the paramilitary force sought his 90-day remand for investigation.
The Rangers representatives prayed that Atif was involved in China cutting and illegal allotment of the land, therefore, he should be
By GEO URDU
July 04, 2015
KARACHI: An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on Saturday remanded grade 18 officer of Karachi Development Authority (KDA) Atif Ali to Rangers custody for 90 days.
Atif was presented before the court today, where the paramilitary force sought his 90-day remand for investigation.
The Rangers representatives prayed that Atif was involved in China cutting and illegal allotment of the land, therefore, he should be handed over to their custody for 90 days.
The court accepted the plea and handed over the accused to Rangers on 90-day remand.
Atif was presented before the court today, where the paramilitary force sought his 90-day remand for investigation.
The Rangers representatives prayed that Atif was involved in China cutting and illegal allotment of the land, therefore, he should be handed over to their custody for 90 days.
The court accepted the plea and handed over the accused to Rangers on 90-day remand.
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