ATC extends MQM worker Ubaid K2's physical remand by 14 days
High scores of Rangers and Sindh Police were present outside the court
KARACHI:
An Anti-terrorism Court in Karachi extended the physical remand of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) worker Ubaid K2 by 14 days, Express News reported Thursday.
Ubaid K2 and MQM worker Abdul Qadir were in court today where their criminal records pertaining to several other murder cases were presented.
The suspects arrested in the March 11 raid arrived earlier in the day to be presented in court.
Ubaid K2- already on physical remand- heard in court that his physical remand was extended by a further 14 days.
The convicts were brought to court under strict security this afternoon. High scores of Rangers and Sindh Police were present outside the court.
Read: Raid on Nine Zero: 8 MQM workers presented before Karachi court
In a targeted operation, Rangers carried out a raid at Muttahida-Qaumi Movement's (MQM) headquarters in Karachi- Nine-Zero- where several party workers and leaders had been arrested.
Read: Explainer: Why the MQM raid was conducted and what it means for Karachi's security
Security personnel also claimed to have seized a huge cache of weapons during the search.
Read: One dead, several injured as Rangers raid MQM headquarters
An Anti-terrorism Court in Karachi extended the physical remand of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) worker Ubaid K2 by 14 days, Express News reported Thursday.
Ubaid K2 and MQM worker Abdul Qadir were in court today where their criminal records pertaining to several other murder cases were presented.
The suspects arrested in the March 11 raid arrived earlier in the day to be presented in court.
Ubaid K2- already on physical remand- heard in court that his physical remand was extended by a further 14 days.
The convicts were brought to court under strict security this afternoon. High scores of Rangers and Sindh Police were present outside the court.
Read: Raid on Nine Zero: 8 MQM workers presented before Karachi court
In a targeted operation, Rangers carried out a raid at Muttahida-Qaumi Movement's (MQM) headquarters in Karachi- Nine-Zero- where several party workers and leaders had been arrested.
Read: Explainer: Why the MQM raid was conducted and what it means for Karachi's security
Security personnel also claimed to have seized a huge cache of weapons during the search.
Read: One dead, several injured as Rangers raid MQM headquarters