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Two youths held for sending threatening letter to govt hospital MS |
2010-06-09 |
Khokhrapar police claimed to have arrested two youngsters for allegedly sending threatening letter to the Sindh Government Hospital Medical Superintendent (MS) Salma Gauhar. Police said they traced the number used to fax the letter, which was registered in the name of Zahoor, and raided the house from where the fax was sent. Two youngsters, Saleem and Mansoor, were arrested, while some of their friends might also be involved, they added. Police also said Saleem was the son of Zahoor who had died a few years ago. Station House Officer Arbab Magsi said the case had been forwarded to the investigation department for further inquiry. From initial investigation, it looks like the accused sent the fax to tease the hospital staff, he added. Police has registered first information report No 255/10 under Section 506-D of the Telegraphic Act on the complaint of the MS. The letter, signed by 'Lashkar-e-Jhangvi Karachi Wing', was received by Gauhar through ordinary post and had sparked mild panic at the hospital. |
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