Islamabad standoff: Sikandar's wife sent on 2-day physical remand

She was earlier sent on a 7-day physical remand and a 1-day transit remand.


Web Desk August 26, 2013
Kanwal to be sent on additional 2-day physical remand. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD:

Islamabad gunman Muhammad Sikandar’s wife Kanwal was sent on an additional two-day physical remand, Express News reported Monday.


She was earlier sent on a seven-day physical remand and a one-day transit remand prior to that. Upon the end of the seven-day remand, she was taken to an anti-terrorism court. Following the judge's ruling, Kanwal was taken for an additional two-day physical remand.


On August 15, Sikandar had shut down the heart of the heavily guarded capital for five hours in a standoff that ended with him being shot and wounded.


Waving two semi-automatic guns and occasionally firing into the air, Sikandar was accompanied by his wife and children throughout the tense drama that took place close to Islamabad’s political quarter.


In a statement to police, Kanwal, who was also injured by a misfired bullet from Sikandar’s gun during the final showdown, said they had been in Islamabad for a couple of days and stayed at a hotel in Aabpara. She said her husband had been a serious drug addict up until 2009 but had later sought treatment for his addiction.


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COMMENTS (5)

SHB | 11 years ago | Reply

@eagleye: Please use your eagle eye and read the ET . They are in women prison. You can watch the video. You are like curious George .

eagleye | 11 years ago | Reply

OK she is being questioned by the cops, the 'looney ranger' is in hospital, where are the kids?

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