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Karachi top cop accuses MQM of links with Indian RAW

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In a press conference here, he said police will nominate MQM chief Altaf Hussain and their two London-based leaders Nadeem Nusrat and Muhammad Anwar in the First Information Report.

“The MQM is even worst than the Tehreek-e-Taliban.”


Karachi top cop accuses MQM of links with RAW

We request the government to impose immediate ban on the MQM as it is involved in anti-state activities, said Anwar.

He went on to say that MQM handpick workers from each sector to get them trained from India.

“We have reports of 60 MQM activists having being trained in India so far”, he added.

He said two terrorists – Muhammad Junaid and Tahir aka Langra – were arrested last night, who named names and revealed their affiliations with the MQM.”The arrested suspects disclosed that MQM activists visit India via Bangkok to get training for terrorism activities.”

The SSP claimed that MQM’s Muhammad Anwar, Nadeem Nusrat and MQM chief Altaf Hussain are in contact with Indian intelligence agency Research Analysis Wing.

In Karachi, Farooq Saleem and Hammad Siddiqui issue direction to activists for different criminal activities.

The MQM workers get training in Indian city Dhodan. After training, MQM workers arrive in country through Lahore border.

SSP Anwar said MQM workers go to Indian on directions of party chief Altaf Hussain.

Confession

Terror suspect Muhammad Junaid arrested by police.

 

Another terror suspect Tahir aka Lamba, which police claim, associated with MQM.

Suspected terrorist Junaid , who had a clothing piece draped over him, told before the media that 20 to 25 terrorists acquired training from India in his presence.

He alleged that MQM senior leader Azeem Ahmed Tariq was killed by party worker Imtiaz Ahmed aka Guddu on directions of top party leader.

MQM’s reaction

MQM leaders took to Twitter in reaction to accusations leveled by SSP Malir and termed it lie and drama.

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