Three ‘target killers’ arrested
Karachi Three suspected target killers were arrested in separate raids, police and Rangers said on Friday. The police’s counter-terrorism department operations wing said on a tip-off, police raided a hideout of gangsters near the Saddar Parking Plaza and arrested Mohammad Yaqoob alias Mama. During interrogation, Yaqoob disclosed a location where
By our correspondents
October 10, 2015
Karachi
Three suspected target killers were arrested in separate raids, police and Rangers said on Friday.
The police’s counter-terrorism department operations wing said on a tip-off, police raided a hideout of gangsters near the Saddar Parking Plaza and arrested Mohammad Yaqoob alias Mama.
During interrogation, Yaqoob disclosed a location where police found a large quantity of weapons including a light machine gun with 350 bullets, three Kalashnikovs with 50 bullets, two 12-bore repeater rifles, a 44-bore rifle, and a 30-bore pistol.
He told the interrogators he and his associates had murdered a Sunni Tehreek activist, Babar, in 2012.
They had also targeted a Mohajir Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi sector in-charge in Mehmoodabad and torched a Sunni Tehrek office in Lines Area in 2010.
Yaqoob was responsible for the murder of a member of the Ahmed Magsi group in Jut Line and inspector Nasirul Hassan in Brigade in 2010.
He had also killed Mohajir Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi Abdul Shakoor in Lines Area.
Yaqoob had gunned down advocate Basheer near Lucky Star and a trader Rao Adeel in Lines Area for refusing to pay him extortion money.
He and his associates had murdered Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan activist Imran in Brigade and Haqiqi activist Adil Miraj in Lines Area in 2013.
Arrest in Manghopir
Police raided another hideout in Gutter Bageecha, Manghopir and after a shootout arrested Mohammad Adnan alias Billo.
He was found in possession of a 30-bore pistol and 10 snatched cell phones. The police said Adnan was involved in target killing, extortion and street crime cases.
Rangers arrest
Rangers rounded up a suspected target killer in a raid in Gulshan-e-Maymar in the wee hours of the day.
A Rangers spokesperson said Moeez Saleem was affiliated with a political party and involved in 57 target killing cases in Karachi. He had killed two paramilitary soldiers and was also involved in gun attacks on Rangers and police vehicles.
Three suspected target killers were arrested in separate raids, police and Rangers said on Friday.
The police’s counter-terrorism department operations wing said on a tip-off, police raided a hideout of gangsters near the Saddar Parking Plaza and arrested Mohammad Yaqoob alias Mama.
During interrogation, Yaqoob disclosed a location where police found a large quantity of weapons including a light machine gun with 350 bullets, three Kalashnikovs with 50 bullets, two 12-bore repeater rifles, a 44-bore rifle, and a 30-bore pistol.
He told the interrogators he and his associates had murdered a Sunni Tehreek activist, Babar, in 2012.
They had also targeted a Mohajir Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi sector in-charge in Mehmoodabad and torched a Sunni Tehrek office in Lines Area in 2010.
Yaqoob was responsible for the murder of a member of the Ahmed Magsi group in Jut Line and inspector Nasirul Hassan in Brigade in 2010.
He had also killed Mohajir Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi Abdul Shakoor in Lines Area.
Yaqoob had gunned down advocate Basheer near Lucky Star and a trader Rao Adeel in Lines Area for refusing to pay him extortion money.
He and his associates had murdered Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan activist Imran in Brigade and Haqiqi activist Adil Miraj in Lines Area in 2013.
Arrest in Manghopir
Police raided another hideout in Gutter Bageecha, Manghopir and after a shootout arrested Mohammad Adnan alias Billo.
He was found in possession of a 30-bore pistol and 10 snatched cell phones. The police said Adnan was involved in target killing, extortion and street crime cases.
Rangers arrest
Rangers rounded up a suspected target killer in a raid in Gulshan-e-Maymar in the wee hours of the day.
A Rangers spokesperson said Moeez Saleem was affiliated with a political party and involved in 57 target killing cases in Karachi. He had killed two paramilitary soldiers and was also involved in gun attacks on Rangers and police vehicles.
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