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Summary An Anti Terrorism Court has rejected applications of the accused to shift the case to Sessions Court
The court has rejected the applications of Rangers personnel, involved in the Sarfraz Shah murder case. The hearing of the case would be held in the Anti Terrorist Court.The court has also ordered the witnesses to appear on Monday. Rangers had shot dead Sarfaraz Shah, 22, in Karachi on June 8 after accusing him of robbery but his family demanded justice, insisting that he was an innocent student.The daylight murder was filmed live by a local cameraman and subsequently broadcast round the clock on national television channels. The brutality of trained security officers in uniform shocked the country.
