Rangers foil alleged MQM-London terror bid, seize arms’ cache in Karachi

The paramilitary force claim weapons belonged to workers of MQM-London


News Desk April 14, 2017
The paramilitary force claim the weapons belonged to the workers of MQM-London who wanted to create unrest in the city. PHOTO: APP/FILE

KARACHI: Sindh Rangers on Friday confiscated a huge cache of weapons and ammunition following a tip-off that some terror elements were reportedly facilitating Muttahida Qaumi Movement-London (MQM-London) to create unrest in the city, said a press release issued by Sindh Rangers.

Rangers kill 11 'hardcore' terrorists in Karachi's Manghopir

According to details, officials of Sindh Rangers conducted an intelligence-based operation (IBO) on Nishtar Road, Napier, and took a huge cache of weapons and ammunition into their custody.

They claimed to have recovered four 7mm rifles, two 222 rifles, seven SMGs with 23 magazines, six hand grenades and some 2116 different rounds. Moreover, pistols, revolvers and bore repeaters were also seized.

“The weapons belonged to workers of MQM-London who wanted to disrupt the law and order situation in the city,” a spokesperson of the paramilitary force said in the statement.

The weapons were kept in a hidden space of a shop, the spokesperson added while giving more details.

Over 100 militants killed in nationwide security crackdown following Sehwan blast

The statement added that the weapons could be used for target killings and terror-linked activities in Karachi.

Lauding the efforts of law and enforcement agencies (LAEs) in the city, the Rangers spokesperson said that during the ongoing Karachi operation several terrorist gangs had already been busted and reiterated that it would continue until its logical end.

COMMENTS

Replying to X

Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.

For more information, please see our Comments FAQ