ATC accepts charge-sheet against suspect in Safoora Goth attack
KARACHI: An anti-terrorism court on Thursday accepted charge-sheet against the suspect involved in Safoora bus attack.
According to a report, police presented the challan against Saad Aziz, also a suspect in Safoora Goth bus attack, for his involvement in the murder of a policeman.
Accepting the challan, the ATC issued non-bailable arrest warrants for two more suspects identified as Umar and
By OCTOPUS
August 20, 2015
KARACHI: An anti-terrorism court on Thursday accepted charge-sheet against the suspect involved in Safoora bus attack.
According to a report, police presented the challan against Saad Aziz, also a suspect in Safoora Goth bus attack, for his involvement in the murder of a policeman.
Accepting the challan, the ATC issued non-bailable arrest warrants for two more suspects identified as Umar and Ali Rehman.
The three suspects are accused of killing a policeman Waqar Hashmi in the precincts of New Karachi Police Station in 2014.
Police have arrested Saad Aziz while two others are still at large.
According to a report, police presented the challan against Saad Aziz, also a suspect in Safoora Goth bus attack, for his involvement in the murder of a policeman.
Accepting the challan, the ATC issued non-bailable arrest warrants for two more suspects identified as Umar and Ali Rehman.
The three suspects are accused of killing a policeman Waqar Hashmi in the precincts of New Karachi Police Station in 2014.
Police have arrested Saad Aziz while two others are still at large.
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