KARACHI: Pakistan Ranger Sindh on Friday recovered a large cache of weapons and ammunition buried underground in an empty plot in Karachi's Baldia Town area, ARY News reported.
The paramilitary's spokesman said that the weapons recovered from Musharraf Colony in Baldia Town were likely to used for by miscreants for target killing and fomentingĀ terrorism in the city. He said that weapons belonged to the of the Muttahida Quami Movement - London (MQM-L).
The weapons includes one Small Machine Gun (SMG) with six magazines,…
LAHORE: Director General of Punjab Forensic Science Agency, Dr Ashraf Tahir has said that Baldia factory fire was an arson attack.
According to ARY News Dr. Tahir in a press conference on Thursday said that the government has been informed that the Baldia factory fire was a clear case of arson and not an accidental blaze.
Dr Tahir elaborating his words said, "In arson, an accelerant like kerosene oil or petrol is used to start a fire. He said finding traces of an accelerant has proved that the fire was started on…
BANGKOK: Interpol and local police arrested prime suspect in the Baldia Factory Fire Case Abdul Rehman alias Bhola from a hotel in Thailand's capital Bangkok, ARY News reported on Saturday.
According to sources, Bangkok Police and Interpol raided Royal Garden Hotel and arrested Rehman.
He is accused of setting fire to a garments factory Ali Enterprises in Baldia Town area of Karachi over refusing extortion demand. The blaze had claimed the lives of at least 250 persons working in the factory.
It should be noted that…
KARACHI: An Anti-Terrorist Court (ATC) on Saturday has ordered the immediate arrest of the suspects of the Baldia Town factory arson case, ARY News reported.
The court expressed displeasure over the delay in the arrests of the main suspects who have been previously declared absconders and demanded that they be arrested even if they are on their deathbed and presented in the next hearing.
The court was informed that efforts were made for their arrest with the assistance of intelligence agencies but no records were found.…
KARACHI: A grenade was hurled at a police station in the city, as Rangers and police personnel reached the place. No loss of life was reported in the incident.
KARACHI: Rangers have announced a bounty on the head of the culprits involved in Friday's attack over its personnel in Karachi's Baldia Town, ARY News reported.