Sindh’s agencies fully cooperated with heirs of Late Kareema Baloch: Nasir Hussain Shah
Karachi, January 25, 2021 (PPI-OT): Sindh Minister for Information and Local Government Syed Nasir Hussain Shah has said that Sindh government, Rangers and other law enforcement agencies has fully cooperated with the heirs of late Kareema Baloch and offered the facility of airplane for shifting the dead body to native village but they insisted to take the dead body by road. The Provincial minister said that all the discussion viral on social media are incorrect and misleading.
This he said while briefing media regarding Apex Committee meeting on Monday at Sindh Assembly Media corner. He said that 25th meeting of Apex Committee discussed various issues and reviewed the action taken on the decision taken in the 24th meeting of Apex Committee. The provincial Minister Information stated that progress has been made on safe city project and soon work on the project would be started adding that all t
Canadian authorities declare Karima Baloch s death non-criminal
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Karima Mehrab Baloch s death ruled non-criminal
37-year-old s body to arrive in Karachi on January 24 [today]
Baloch activist had been living in exile for five years
Canadian authorities have officially declared activist Karima Mehrab Baloch s death as non-criminal in nature.
Responding to a Pakistan High Commission request seeking information on the cause of death, the Toronto Police Service said her disappearance had been reported on December 20, 2020 by a family member. An exhaustive search was commenced by officers which sadly resulted in the location of the deceased on December 21, 2020, it explained.
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The letter said the officer in charge reported the details to the family shortly thereafter. “After a thorough investigation, officers determined that this was a non-criminal death and that no foul play was suspected.”
Karima Baloch: Canadian police rule out suspicious circumstances behind activist s death
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37-year-old Pakistani rights activist found dead in Canada
Toronto police rule out suspicious circumstances in Karima Baloch death It is currently being investigated as a non-criminal death, said Toronto police
Canadian police have rejected speculation of any suspicious circumstances behind the death of Pakistani rights activist Karima Baloch, who was found dead on Monday evening in Toronto. It [Karima Baloch s death] is currently being investigated as a non-criminal death and there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances,” said Caroline de Kloet, a police media relations officer, according to Al-Jazeera.