Summary FIA is preparing for a visit to Britain and Sri Lanka for the purpose of gathering evidence.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on Thursday denied the acquittal plea of culprit Moazzam Ali. The suspect has been implicated in the murder case of slain Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) leader Imran Farooq. The culprit has been sent to jail on judicial remand by the ATC. Meanwhile the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) is preparing for a visit to Britain and Sri Lanka for gathering evidence.
According to the details, FIA officials during the hearing of the case under Judge Kausar Abbas Zaidi, stated that Ali had revealed during interrogation that he was in contact by phone with other central suspects of the case. The officials stated that the FIA team will be visiting Britain and England for the purpose of gathering evidence and requested the court to provide further physical remand of the suspect.
Ali’s lawyer put forward a plea for acquittal during the hearing.
The ATC rejected the requests of both parties and sent the culprit to jail on judicial remand. The ATC also separated the trial of Ali from other prime suspect’s Khalid Shamim and Mohsin Ali. The ATC adjourned the hearing until 10th of February.
