Remand of two ‘RAW agents’ extended

Published May 15, 2015
According to the prosecution, the suspects were involved in anti-state activities.—Reuters/File
According to the prosecution, the suspects were involved in anti-state activities.—Reuters/File

KARACHI: The Anti-Terrorism Court-1, Karachi, on Thursday extended the remand of two alleged agents of the Indian spy agency, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), on the request of the investigation officer.

The suspects, Tahir alias Lamba and Junaid Khan, are workers of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement and were arrested by the Malir police last month.

Also read: MQM condemns RAW activities in Pakistan

According to the prosecution, the suspects were involved in anti-state activities and were planning to spread terror in the country along with their absconding accomplices.

Requesting for an extension in their remand, the investigation officer submitted in the ATC that their facilitators were hiding in the city and he needed time to trace their whereabouts.

The court extended the physical remand of the suspects till May 26 directing the IO to submit a progress report on the next hearing of the case.

Published in Dawn, May 15th, 2015

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