Imran Farooq, Altaf Hussain
Imran Farooq -File Photo

LONDON: The Scotland Yard’s investigations pertaining to the murder of Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) prominent leader Imran Farooq have so far proved unsuccessful as no solid evidence could be found against the only existing suspect’s involvement in the killing, DawnNews reported on Friday.   

The Metropolitan Police Service London (Met) aka Scotland Yard had arrested a person allegedly involved in the murder of the MQM leader a few days earlier.

However, the Met did not find any evidence against the suspect and have released him on bail, waiving off all charges against him.

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