Court issues non-bailable arrest warrant for Rizwan Qureshi
KARACHI: A local court issued non-bailable warrant of arrest for absconding Rizwan Qureshi allegedly involved in the Baldia factory fire case and others.It is alleged that Qureshi was being tried in five murder cases and illegal arms case when he got bail some seven months ago and fled. The court
By our correspondents
March 18, 2015
KARACHI: A local court issued non-bailable warrant of arrest for absconding Rizwan Qureshi allegedly involved in the Baldia factory fire case and others.It is alleged that Qureshi was being tried in five murder cases and illegal arms case when he got bail some seven months ago and fled. The court of Additional District and Sessions Judge, Jail Complex, has issued orders for the arrest and production of Rizwan Qureshi on April 11.The cases against Qureshi were registered at the Awami Colony, Sir Syed Town, North Nazimabad, New Karachi, and Artillery Maidan police stations.
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