Summary Police have also offered a reward of 23,500 euros for information that helps lead to a prosecution.
LONDON: British police investigating the 2010 murder of Pakistani politician Imran Farooq have decided to interrogate a prominent Pakistani personality in London, Dunya News reported on Monday.
According to London police sources, Imran Farooq’s murder was politically motivated. The victim had differences with his associates over the matter of hefty money transfers in UK.
According to sources, police are planning to receive key information from a prominent Pakistani personality in London.
Farooq, 50, a founding member of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), was stabbed and beaten to death in London as he returned home from work in September 2010.
Yesterday, British authorities arrested a man in connection with the case after he arrived in London on a flight from Canada.
Counter-terrorism detectives arrested the 52-year-old man at Heathrow Airport at 10.10 am (0910 GMT) and took him to a police station in London.
Earlier this month, police searched two residential properties in London as part of the investigation.
