Pakistan

KARACHI: An anti-terrorismism court (ATC) has dismissed terrorismism charges against Naqeebullah Mehsud and others in the light of the report submitted by a committee probing the 2018 come across.Naqeebullah, an aspiring model, was among four people who were eliminateed in a staged come across in the outskirts of Karachi final year.Previous Malir SSP Ran Anwar was suspended after being accused of ordering the come across.Cop had filed several cases under terrorismism, possession of weapons and other charges against Mehsud.In its report submitted to the ATC, the inquiry committee termed the murder of Naqeebullah, Nazir Jan, Sabir and Ishaq as additional-judicial eliminateing.Naqeebullah and others were labelled terrorismists and eliminateed in a abandoned area, the report said.The report states that in light of the evidence and crime scene, the come across was fake and manufactured.
It adds that weapons and bullets were placed in the room after the murders took place and Rao Anwar and his aides were present.This comes day after the Supreme Court rejected a petition filed by Roa Anwar for removing his name from the Exit Control List (ECL).The former SSP along with 11 of his subordinates is facing trial before an anti-terrorismism court for the murder of Mehsud and others.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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