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  • Inquiry ordered over Sindh police ads against Rangers

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    Sindh Home Minister Sohail Anwar Sial took notice of the advertisement against Rangers published in newspaper. He ordered an inquiry into the event by forming an investigation team led by Additional Inspector General (IG) Crime Investigation Department (CID) Sanah Abbasi. The team will submit a report after complete investigation into the case within three days.

    According to the details, Sindh Home Minister inquired about the ad against Rangers from the Inspector General (IG) of police. Karachi police had accused Rangers of kidnapping 6 people. An advertisement against the Rangers showing the names and pictures of kidnapped individuals was given by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Orangi Town Fakhar Islam in a newspaper.

    The advertisement states that unidentified Rangers officials kidnapped the 6 individuals. More than 40 cases have been lodged against the unidentified Ranger officials under section 365/34 in Orangi and various other police stations of the city.

    Former Attorney General Anwar Mansoor stated that the Sindh government wants to restrict the power of Rangers. He stated that the act of ad against Rangers seemed to have a link with statements made earlier by Asif Ali Zardari and Raza Rabbani. He also stated that the DSP Orangi Town has been suspended and investigation must be carried as to how this ad against Rangers was published.