- Haseeb again sold the vehicle to the same showroom.
- Then it was sold to a man named Jameel.
- Man identified as Kamran was released on bail.
KARACHI: A crucial development has taken place regarding the vehicle used in the Karachi Police Office attack incident, Bol News reported on Sunday.
Bol News quoted sources as saying that the vehicle used by the terrorists was bought from the showroom situated in Malir in 2013. A man named Kamran sold the vehicle to the same showroom in 2014, they said adding that then the showroom owners sold the vehicle to a man named Haseeb.
Haseeb again sold the vehicle to the same showroom. Then after some time, the vehicle was sold to a man named Jameel.
The sources said owner of the showroom was in Punjab and he was summoned in Karachi.
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The sources said the man identified as Kamran was released on bail. Number of the vehicle mentioned in the FIR is ALF-043. The vehicle was carrying other number plates also. The authorities said that investigation on how the vehicle reached the terrorists was underway.
On February 18, a closed circuit TV camera (CCTV) footage had surfaced in which three terrorists laced with weapons could be seen at the Karachi police chief office, Bol News had reported.
The armed terrorists had taken position on the first floor of the Karachi Police Office (KPO). The footage shows that the terrorists were carrying big weapons and bags with them.
The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) of police on Saturday arrested two suspects in the case pertaining to attack on the police chief’s office in Karachi, Bol News reported.
Police sources said the CTD arrested two suspects in raids that were carried out during night. The sources said the showroom, from where the vehicle was taken and on which the terrorists travelled to the office, had been sealed.
They said the showroom owner was also arrested from behind the Malir Court. “The suspects who could have possibly been in contact with the terrorists are being detained from the suburban areas of the megalopolis,” they said.
The suspects reached the target by travelling on Mubarak Shaheed Road. The sources said footages of the routes towards the Karachi police office were obtained and the investigation agencies had started the geo-fencing process.

















