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Recce videos recovered from woman arrested in Khalid Raza murder case

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Nazir Shah
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Nazir Shah reports for ARY News as a crime reporter in Karachi, he tweets at @ssyedhhussain

KARACHI: The investigation authorities have recovered Recce videos from the accused woman arrested in the murder of vice chairman Federation of Private Schools, Syed Khalid Raza, ARY News reported citing sources.

As per details, the accused that are arrested includes a man and one woman and both of them had conducted recce before the attack on Khalid Raza.

Sources said that the recce videos, pictures and other evidences has been recovered from the accused woman’s phone.

The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) has approached a federal institution for further investigation from the accused.

Earlier, the investigation of the high-profile murder case of the vice chairman Federation of Private Schools, Syed Khalid Raza, was transferred to the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD).

Read more: KHALID RAZA MURDER CASE INVESTIGATION HANDED OVER TO CTD

The police said the investigation of the high-profile murder case to the CTD as a proscribed organization has claimed responsibility for the attack and the involvement of a ‘foreign hand’ in the case also cannot be ruled out.

It may be noted that, unidentified armed men killed the vice chairman of the Federation of Private Schools, Syed Khalid Raza, outside his residence in Karachi

The firing incident took place in the Gulistan-e-Johar Block 7 area of Karachi. Police said that the deceased was identified as Khalid Raza. Police detailed that unidentified armed men targeted Raza at the doorstep of his house.

Police added that the attackers did not take belongings after killing Raza. They said that Raza is an office-bearer of a private schools’ association. Moreover, he was the vice chairman of the Federation of Private Schools.

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