Police unearth secret to TLP success in Karachi violence
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On June 8 five years ago the MQM called a strike in Karachi, telling shops and bus operators to support their protest because the Rangers had attacked Farooq Sattarâs PIB Colony house. They bashed the gate with rifles and tried to kick it in. Rangers DG Bilal Akbar issued a clarification that no raid had taken place. The MQM ignored him.
This was the last time ever the party
Committee set up to probe ‘snake’s presence in Haleem’s cell’
Opposition leader claims black cobra was released into his cell
PML-Q Sindh president Haleem Adil Sheikh.
KARACHI:
Karachi AIG Ghulam Nabi Memon has constituted a committee to probe into the claim of a deadly snake being found in opposition leader in the Sindh Assembly Haleem Adil Sheikh s cell at the Special Investigation Unit s (SIU s) Saddar centre, where he was detained following his arrest over charges of interfering in the election process in Malir s PS-88.
The committee is headed by Crime Investigation Agency investigation DIG Arif Hanif and includes Korangi SSP Faisal Abdullah Chachar and City SSP Sarfaraz Nawaz as members.
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JournalismPakistan.com December 21, 2020
A group of assailants attacked two Abb Takk Television journalists on December 18, allegedly in retaliation for stories exposing local mafia operations.
IFJ 21 December 2020
Pakistan: Local mafia attack Abb Takk journalists
A group of assailants attacked two Abb Takk television journalists on December 18, allegedly in retaliation for stories exposing local mafia operations. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its Pakistan affiliate the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) condemn the attack. Abb Takk Televison . Credit: facebook
’sSukkur bureau chief, and television journalist Altaf Kalorr were the subject of the attacks in Sindh province. According to the PFUJ, nearly a dozen assailants from local mafia involved with land grabbing and robberies entered the Abb Takk office and attacked the two journalists with batons. The bureau chief received serious head injuries while Kalorr had his arm fractured in the attack.