Weapons seized from Nine Zero sent to police for forensic analysis
KARACHI: Weapons seized by Rangers during the raid at Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Headquarters Nine Zero have been given to the police for forensic analysis.
The weapons were handed to the forensic division of the police so it can be uncovered what criminal acts they had been used in.
A report in this regard will be issued in 10-12 days after
By TICKER
March 14, 2015
KARACHI: Weapons seized by Rangers during the raid at Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Headquarters Nine Zero have been given to the police for forensic analysis.
The weapons were handed to the forensic division of the police so it can be uncovered what criminal acts they had been used in.
A report in this regard will be issued in 10-12 days after a ballistics expert at the forensic laboratory completes his analysis.
Rangers carried out a raid at Nine Zero, the headquarters of MQM in Karachi on Wednesday and several people were taken into custody including ‘hardened criminals’.
A huge quantity of arms and ammunition, walkie talkies, binoculars and other military gear were also seized during the raid.
The weapons were handed to the forensic division of the police so it can be uncovered what criminal acts they had been used in.
A report in this regard will be issued in 10-12 days after a ballistics expert at the forensic laboratory completes his analysis.
Rangers carried out a raid at Nine Zero, the headquarters of MQM in Karachi on Wednesday and several people were taken into custody including ‘hardened criminals’.
A huge quantity of arms and ammunition, walkie talkies, binoculars and other military gear were also seized during the raid.
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