NAUSHAHRO FEROZE, June 20: The chairman of the Sindh Sagar Party, Azizullah Bohio, alleges the SP investigation police of releasing kidnappers of his son, Rashid Bohio.

He said on Wednesday that the release of three kidnappers had put his family under threat.

He warned of launching agitation if the SP, Gul Mohammad Sher was not transferred and kidnappers re-arrested.

General Secretary JSM Mohammad Hashim Khoso and Sindh National Front leader Masroor said the investigation police was creating law and order by taking such steps. Moulana Bohio said that he had written an open letter to Ghulam Mustafa Khan Jatoi and mentioned that earlier the TPO Naushahro Feroze Manzoor Phull killed his nephew, Farooq Bohio. Later, he was promoted as the DSP.

He said the SP investigation had released his son's kidnappers against heavy bribe. Later, a demonstration was also held outside the press club.

The SP investigation, Gul Mohammad Sher told Dawn that an FIR is being lodged against five police officials Hassan Lund, Aslam Buriro, Mohammad Khan Solangi, Abbas Tagar and Imdad Chandio for the escape of three kidnappers of Rashid Bohio. He said action will be taken after inquiry officer’s report.

The PML-N District President Manzoor Mughal, Naib Nazim UC Naushahro Feroze, Dr Abdul Qadeer, the JSQM leader Feroze Vistro, Ashfaque Tagar advocate, the SNP leader Aziz Phull, and leaders of the Sindh United Party were also present on the occasion.

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