No trace of three MQM activists

Published November 22, 2006

SANGHAR, Nov 21: Two days after the disappearance of three activists of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, including its Khipro sector in-charge, law-enforcement agencies are still clueless about their whereabouts.

Two police parties, headed by Tando Adam and Shahdadpur TPOs Zafar Iqbal Malik and Imdad Solangi, have been formed to search for them.

DPO Ajmal Magsi told journalists in Tando Adam that police could not say that it was an incident of kidnapping.

The relatives of the kidnapped men said that they had no enmity with anyone.

They are trying to recover them with the help of influential persons of the area and are reluctant to register an FIR.

Tando Adam SHO Ghulam Mustafa Zardari has been suspended by the DPO for failing to maintain the law and order.

It may be mentioned that the activists disappeared while they were returning to Karachi from Shahdadpur.

Sector in-charge Aslam Qaimkhani, Adnan and Mohammad Ayoub had gone to Shahdadpur to attend marriage ceremony of Ishaque Shaikh.

They left the town at midnight in a car which was found abandoned in Tando Adam town.

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