Rangers claim arresting three TTP and Daesh terrorists
Karachi
March 14, 2021
Personnel of the Sindh Rangers on Saturday claimed to have arrested three members of the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Daesh in the outskirts of Karachi.
A spokesman for the paramilitary force said their soldiers conducted an intelligence-based raid in Ittehad Town, Balida Town, and after resistance, apprehended three terrorists who were identified as Noor Muhammad, alias Abu Dardaah, Hayatullah and Khan Bahadur.
The arrested accused were said to be associated with the banned TTP and Daesh.
They were shifted to the Rangers headquarters for interrogation. The paramilitary force also claimed to have recovered weapons and explosive material from the suspectsâ possession.
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March 12, 2021
KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement-London’s (MQM-L) Kehkashan Haider has been running a target killing network in Karachi, says Counter-Terrorism Department DIG Omar Shahid Hamid. He was addressing a press conference with Rangers officials in Karachi on Thursday. The CTD DIG revealed that an intelligence-based operation was ongoing since 2017 when the Sindh Rangers had arrested a team of MQM-London target killers.
It was found that Haider, who lives in Texas, United States, ran a target killing network in Karachi, Hamid said.
An audio recording of Haider speaking to an unidentified man, suspected to be a target killer, and offering him money was revealed during the press conference.
Top Story
March 12, 2021
KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement-London’s (MQM-L) Kehkashan Haider has been running a target killing network in Karachi, says Counter-Terrorism Department DIG Omar Shahid Hamid.
He was addressing a press conference with Rangers officials in Karachi on Thursday.
The CTD DIG revealed that an intelligence-based operation was ongoing since 2017 when the Sindh Rangers had arrested a team of MQM-London target killers.
It was found that Haider, who lives in Texas, United States, ran a target killing network in Karachi, Hamid said.
An audio recording of Haider speaking to an unidentified man, suspected to be a target killer, and offering him money was revealed during the press conference.