Rangers, police recover weapons buried in Karachi cemetery
KARACHI: Rangers and police personnel in a joint operation recovered arms from a graveyard in Khajji ground of the metropolis on Friday.
Rangers and police carried out an operation in Rizvia society on information provided by detained suspect Fariduddin Abbasi, a former employee of Abbasi Shaheed Hospital.
Fariduddin, affiliated with a political party, is in Rangers custody on 90-day remand.
The arms buried
By OCTOPUS
August 28, 2015
KARACHI: Rangers and police personnel in a joint operation recovered arms from a graveyard in Khajji ground of the metropolis on Friday.
Rangers and police carried out an operation in Rizvia society on information provided by detained suspect Fariduddin Abbasi, a former employee of Abbasi Shaheed Hospital.
Fariduddin, affiliated with a political party, is in Rangers custody on 90-day remand.
The arms buried in the graveyard and recovered by the paramilitary force and police include two Kalashnikovs, cartridges and ‘Awan’ bombs.
Rangers and police carried out an operation in Rizvia society on information provided by detained suspect Fariduddin Abbasi, a former employee of Abbasi Shaheed Hospital.
Fariduddin, affiliated with a political party, is in Rangers custody on 90-day remand.
The arms buried in the graveyard and recovered by the paramilitary force and police include two Kalashnikovs, cartridges and ‘Awan’ bombs.
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