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Karachi: All cases ended under NRO reopened
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Karachi: All cases ended under NRO reopened
Last Updated On 09 May,2015 About 1 hour ago Cases 34 MQM suspects of murder and attempted murders also reopened, non-bailable warrants issued KARACHI: (Local TV) – In what appears a dramatic turnaround compared to the situation that arose in 2007 during former President Musharraf’s regime, all the cases ended under the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) have on Friday been reopened and murder and attempted murder cases of 34 Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) suspects have been reopened, reported Local TV. Local court in Karachi has started to hear all the cases once again. The court issued non-bailable warrants of 34 MQM workers including Nadeem Marble, Kamran aka Panda, Akram and Azeem. 10 murder cases against these suspects were registered in Mominabad, Saeedabad and Orangi Town police stations. All these cases had been quashed under the NRO. However, these cases were reopened in 2012 on the orders of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. The court has already issued a show-cause notice to the investigative officers.
KARACHI: (Local TV) – In what appears a dramatic turnaround compared to the situation that arose in 2007 during former President Musharraf’s regime, all the cases ended under the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) have on Friday been reopened and murder and attempted murder cases of 34 Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) suspects have been reopened, reported Local TV. Local court in Karachi has started to hear all the cases once again. The court issued non-bailable warrants of 34 MQM workers including Nadeem Marble, Kamran aka Panda, Akram and Azeem. 10 murder cases against these suspects were registered in Mominabad, Saeedabad and Orangi Town police stations. All these cases had been quashed under the NRO. However, these cases were reopened in 2012 on the orders of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. The court has already issued a show-cause notice to the investigative officers.