Wall Chalking: ISIS graffiti appears in Wah
The local police registered a case against unknown persons for the wall chalking and started investigation
TAXILA:
Graffiti supporting the Middle Eastern terrorist group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) was seen on the wall of a house adjacent to a mosque in Wah Cantonment on Friday. The wall-chalking favouring ISIS had been spray painted on the wall of a house in Sardar Colony in the limits of the Wah Cantonment Police Station. Locals were alarmed that the terrorist group was spreading its tentacles in Pakistan, in a military-controlled zone just a few dozen kilometres from the capital. The local police registered a case against unknown persons for the wall chalking and started investigation. The police also removed the wall chalking.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 28th, 2016.
Graffiti supporting the Middle Eastern terrorist group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) was seen on the wall of a house adjacent to a mosque in Wah Cantonment on Friday. The wall-chalking favouring ISIS had been spray painted on the wall of a house in Sardar Colony in the limits of the Wah Cantonment Police Station. Locals were alarmed that the terrorist group was spreading its tentacles in Pakistan, in a military-controlled zone just a few dozen kilometres from the capital. The local police registered a case against unknown persons for the wall chalking and started investigation. The police also removed the wall chalking.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 28th, 2016.