- Sindh Secretariat was attacked in 1995 with rocket launchers.
- The ATC court pronounced the verdict after 29 years.
- Minister Nisar Khoro’s office and others were destroyed.
Karachi: The court acquitted the accused of a rocket launcher attack on the Sindh Secretariat after 29 years on Tuesday, Bol News reported.
According to detail, in the case of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) rocket launcher on the Sindh Secretariat in 1995, the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) pronounced the verdict after 29 years.
The prosecution once again failed to convict notorious target killers Saeed Bharam and others.
In view of the case, the ATC court acquitted Saeed Bharam, Faheem Mirchi, and Nasir Khaji.
The court ordered that the accused should be released if they are not named in any other case.
The prosecution said that the accused had attacked the Sindh Secretariat with a rocket launcher in 1995, in which the offices of the minister, Nisar Khoro, and others were destroyed.
The prosecution said that cases have been registered against the accused at the Artillery Maidan police station.
In 2016, Faheen alias Mirchi and Nasir alias Khaji were arrested. The accused admitted that Saeed Bharam used to supply arms for the incidents.
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Earlier, ATC of Karachi on Tuesday vindicated six Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leaders including Dr Farooq Sattar in the case pertaining to listening to the incendiary speech of the MQM founder.
The plea of acquittal of Dr Farooq Sattar, Shahid Pasha, Qamar Mansoor, Mahfooz Yar Khan and others was approved. The court acquitted six accused from the case.

















