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BBC report proved wrong by Scotland Yard on MQM-RAW Links

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The credibility of claims made in a recent BBC report that the Indian intelligence agency RAW funded Pakistan’s Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), have been seriously weakened following a statement by the Britain’s Metropolitan police.

The BBC story had quoted a senior MQM source as having acknowledged such payments in interrogation sessions with the Met police. The police are investigating charges of money laundering against the London-based MQM leader, Altaf Hussain. India had dismissed the charges as untrue.

Soon after the story broke, however, documents purporting to be “official” and attributed to the Metropolitan police have been circulated on social media sites and in the Pakistan media. The documents allegedly contain the transcripts of the interrogation of senior MQM leader Tariq Mir by the police.

“Documents have been put to the police asking for clarification as to their validity. We have seen one that appears to be a genuine police document and a second we do not recognise as a police document,” the police statement said, in response to a question from a media outlet seeking confirmation.

“We are concerned as to the possible prejudicial effect release of these documents could have to an ongoing police investigations. We are not investigating a possible leak in relation to this matter and will not be drawn into discussing any further documents that may be given to the media by third parties,” the statement adds.
 
So are you proposing some Pakistanis was behind this?Good to know that Pakistan has some control and influence inside BBC...
 
So are you proposing some Pakistanis was behind this?Good to know that Pakistan has some control and influence inside BBC...

There is nothing to be proud of having influence in a paedophile ring/media empire.
 
So are you proposing some Pakistanis was behind this?Good to know that Pakistan has some control and influence inside BBC...
Yep! According to reports, it was the handiwork of the ISI, as usual! But unfortunately they got a lot of egg on their face this time! This one really misfired badly, like the many so called 'proofs' of Indian involvement in Balochistan!

The ISI seems to be slipping badly. They need to pull up their socks! ;)
 
Yep! According to reports, it was the handiwork of the ISI, as usual! But unfortunately they got a lot of egg on their face this time! This one really misfired badly, like the many so called 'proofs' of Indian involvement in Balochistan!

The ISI seems to be slipping badly. They need to pull up their socks! ;)
:lol:
ISI making British media report what they want to ????

Thanks mate!!
:tup:
 
Mr. Merchant has already acknowledge the document

MQM-India Document (e).JPG
 
:lol:....

Now MQM will become more popular. This back fired for PML and PPP. Altaf Hussain will now use this to his advantage
 
The credibility of claims made in a recent BBC report that the Indian intelligence agency RAW funded Pakistan’s Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), have been seriously weakened following a statement by the Britain’s Metropolitan police.

The BBC story had quoted a senior MQM source as having acknowledged such payments in interrogation sessions with the Met police. The police are investigating charges of money laundering against the London-based MQM leader, Altaf Hussain. India had dismissed the charges as untrue.

Soon after the story broke, however, documents purporting to be “official” and attributed to the Metropolitan police have been circulated on social media sites and in the Pakistan media. The documents allegedly contain the transcripts of the interrogation of senior MQM leader Tariq Mir by the police.

“Documents have been put to the police asking for clarification as to their validity. We have seen one that appears to be a genuine police document and a second we do not recognise as a police document,” the police statement said, in response to a question from a media outlet seeking confirmation.

“We are concerned as to the possible prejudicial effect release of these documents could have to an ongoing police investigations. We are not investigating a possible leak in relation to this matter and will not be drawn into discussing any further documents that may be given to the media by third parties,” the statement adds.
Two different things:

1. BBC report
2. Documents floating around on the web claiming to be those referenced in the BBC report

The metropolitan police statement referred to a specific set of documents floating around on the web claiming to be the ones referenced in the BBC report. SY did not reject the BBC report itself.
 
Sarfarz Merchants link with MQMs Muhammad Anwar and Amir Mir


MET Police officers read him pre interview statement regarding there investigation of MQM and Indian link and asked Sarfaraz Merchant questions related to there findings and his involvement in this matter









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Scotland yard has ensured Sarfarz Merchant that they will provide him security








Sarfaraz Merchant also confirmed that Doc shown in media about MQM and Indian links are genuine


Sarfaraz Merchant is co accused in MQM investigation in UK








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