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Accused who attempted to murder customs officer’s son sent on remand

byM Hayat
28/11/2017
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Lahore police has obtained fourteen day judicial remand of one Kamal Subhani who is involved in an attempt to murder son of a customs official.

Sources told Customs Today that Johar Town Police has arrested Kamal Subhani, the accused of firing on a customs officer, after court vacated his bail.

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Customs Intelligence Officer Mian Mohammad Yaseen was pursuing a case of transshipment cargo replacement, in which Kamal Subhani was accused of depriving government of billions of rupees of its legitimate revenue.

Yaseen was investigating the case in FIR regarding pilferage of valuable TP goods with low value goods en-route from Karachi to Lahore in which accused Jamshad Iqbal, Safdar Iqbal, Mohammad Saqlain, Kamal Subhani and Sikandar Subhani are found involved.

Kamal Subhani was on bail under accusations of arranging attack on Mian Mohammad Yaseen, however Yaseen’s son Mian Mohsin was seriously wounded.

Justice Shahbaz Ahmed of Lahore High Court vacated Subhani’s bail, subsequently Police arrested him. During the course of investigation, the weapon used in the assault was also recovered. In order to proceed with the investigation, Police has obtained another fourteen day remand of the accused.

 

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