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London police commisioner Bernard Hogan-Howe has confirmed that two alleged killers of MQM’s leader Dr Imran Farooq were arrested in Karachi.
The Police Commissioner has been quoted by a London-based newspaper stating that the killers would not be allowed to roam freely on the streets of London.
He also said that London Police is working with Pakistan in Dr Imran Farooq’s murder case.
Imran Farooq, who was a prominent MQM leader, was killed last year on September 16, outside his residence in London.
The two suspects were reportedly arrested from the Karachi Airport at least two months ago but Pakistani police never confirmed their arrest.
The arrest of the suspects has finally been confirmed by the British police today.
In August this year, the MQM had urged the media to refrain from spreading “unfounded speculations” about arrests made in Dr Imran Farooq’s murder case.
A statement issued by MQM’s coordination committee said that news reports on two people being arrested at the Karachi airport were “devoid of truth, baseless and concocted.”
The committee said that the purpose behind these “fabricated and malicious” reports was nothing but to “tarnish the image of the MQM and damage its reputation.”
Background
Dr Farooq, one of the founding members of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement and its forerunner the All Pakistan Muhajir Student Organisation (APMSO) was born in June 14, 1960.
The veteran MQM leader held several posts in the MQM, serving as its first secretary-general and convener, besides being elected to the National Assembly and the party’s parliamentary leader in 1988 and 1990. He was regarded as one of the party’s main ideologues, responsible for the political education of its supporters. After the Nawaz Sharif-led government launched a crackdown on MQM in 1992, Dr Farooq, like other party leaders, went into hiding. Later, he escaped to England in 1999, claiming political asylum there. He got married in 2004. Dr Farooq, 50, is believed to have been attacked on his way home in Green Lane, Edgware.

Dr Imran Farooq murder: London police arrest 2 suspects – The Express Tribune
 
Zardari is going to stop any further development on this case and keep this case as a sword over Altaf Hussain's neck to keep him in line. Why do you think Altaf Bhai has been singing praises for AAZ and PPP, lately.
This is exactly what is happening!
But like somebozo said "MQM ka founder kab tak khair manaye ga" and like Bob Dylan said "times they are a changin" so time is definitely changing especially for that bhagora.
 
Amazing .. when the news came out .. it was ridiculed by everyone .. specially the mqm blood suckers .. now what they say?

This is a clear sign that Altaf is on payroll of foreign agencies . otherwise .. there is simply no reason to not arrest him... hope this scum gets what he deserves .. i.e. nothing short of hanging him in karachi publicly ..

btw .. the guy arrested by the name of khalid shamim .. was/is an employee of WATER BOARD .. and guess who appointed him and when?

SHAME ON MQM...
 
Its the same guys the police commissioner has confirmed the arrest in karachi , so whose custody are these alleged criminals are ? karachi police or uk police ?
 
and it is funny how rehman malik defended this arrest and totally denied it!! i am sure zulfiqar mirza's statement is correct kaay yeh itnaa hjoot bolta hai kaay kailaai koo saaib kehta hai!
 
An Apple a day becomes banana next day- Abdul Rehman Abdul Malik
 
An Apple a day becomes banana next day- Abdul Rehman Abdul Malik

Man "banana" can really hurt his bottom..he prefers to depend on - An apple a day keeps law enforcement away!
 
Contradictory reports: No arrests in Imran Farooq murder case, says Malik

By Agencies
Published: November 14, 2011

Interior minister also says report will be submitted on Jhelum operation.
ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said that contrary to media reports, no arrests have been made in connection with former Muttahida Qaumi Movement leader Imran Farooq’s murder case. He added that no letter was written to the interior ministry. The London police, he said, had written a letter on the other hand to the foreign ministry asking for information.
Talking to reporters on Sunday he said that politicians should avoid propaganda against security agencies and stop trying to malign them through political manoeuvres.
Malik also said that the Punjab interior secretary will be asked to submit a report on the failed crackdown on militants in Jhelum on Friday.
‘Wait till elections’
The interior minister also said that the elections will “prove who is popular and how much”.
He said that Pakistan needs unity at this juncture, and everyone should do what they can in this regard. However, he emphasised that a ‘tit for tat’ attitude would be adopted and anyone ‘calling names’ in politics would receive a similar response.
Public gatherings are considered healthy activities in politics, but arguments should be democratic in nature, as opposed to merely levelling charges, the interior minister said.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 14th, 2011.
 
Contradictory reports: No arrests in Imran Farooq murder case, says Malik

By Agencies
Published: November 14, 2011

Interior minister also says report will be submitted on Jhelum operation.
ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said that contrary to media reports, no arrests have been made in connection with former Muttahida Qaumi Movement leader Imran Farooq’s murder case. He added that no letter was written to the interior ministry. The London police, he said, had written a letter on the other hand to the foreign ministry asking for information.
Talking to reporters on Sunday he said that politicians should avoid propaganda against security agencies and stop trying to malign them through political manoeuvres.
Malik also said that the Punjab interior secretary will be asked to submit a report on the failed crackdown on militants in Jhelum on Friday.
‘Wait till elections’
The interior minister also said that the elections will “prove who is popular and how much”.
He said that Pakistan needs unity at this juncture, and everyone should do what they can in this regard. However, he emphasised that a ‘tit for tat’ attitude would be adopted and anyone ‘calling names’ in politics would receive a similar response.
Public gatherings are considered healthy activities in politics, but arguments should be democratic in nature, as opposed to merely levelling charges, the interior minister said.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 14th, 2011.

:welcome: love this liar!!! zulfiqar mirza correctly said he eats an apple and calls it a banana!!
 
Altaf Ki Shamat aane wali hain, he gets Everybody killed who comes in his path and he who Start talking to leave party is threatened by altaf.
 
what the hell, the UK police confirms arrests while they were arrested by pakistani police, and its not british source but a prominent anti pakistan source :cheesy:
 
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