Officials said that during the investigation, the accused has also admitted his involvement in various incidents.


Karachi: Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) Tuesday arrested a terrorist of banned organization from Patel Para area of Karachi.
According to CTD, the terrorist Qasim Rasheed was arrested on a tip-off who killed Qawal Amjad Sabri using the support people identified as Asim and Ishaq.
The authorities told that the arrested terrorist has confessed to killing four Rangers personnel. The accused has also confessed to killing two army personnel near President Parking Plaza.
Officials said that during the investigation, the accused has also admitted his involvement in various incidents.
According to CTD, hand grenades, pistols and explosives have been recovered from the arrested terrorist who has been arrested and jailed before.
The arrested terrorist has revealed that he runs the network from the jail, added authorities.
It is pertinent to note that earlier on June 22, 2016 (Ramadan 16) Qawal Amjad Sabri was gunned down by unidentified assailants at around 4:00am as a result of which he could not succumb to the injuries and passed away.
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