The police say that despite reviewing several hours of footage of Shahzad Akbar's route to and from home, the suspect was not found


London: The case of throwing acid on the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former adviser to Imran Khan, Shahzad Akbar in Britain has been closed following lack of evidence.
Hertfordshire Police and intelligence officials have confirmed that the case has been closed due to lack of evidence.
The police say that despite reviewing several hours of footage of Shahzad Akbar's route to and from home, the suspect was not found.
In this regard, Shahzad Akbar said that the police can stop criminal proceedings, but he will take legal action.
Earlier on last week, PTI leader Shahzad held the Pakistan government responsible for the attack and announced legal action.
It is pertinent to note that Shahzad Akbar had complained of throwing acid near London on the evening of November 26 last year. He had also received a letter from the Pakistani authorities to provide information regarding Al-Qadir Trust Case.

The Iran war is not a video game
- 11 hours ago
Mehidy ignites ‘sportsman spirit’ row after controversial run-out
- 2 hours ago

What are gold prices in Pakistan, global markets today?
- 2 hours ago
Trump, Xi prepare to meet amid Iran war, uncertain goals
- 2 hours ago

Nurse practitioners are rushing in to fill the gaps in US health care
- 11 hours ago

How the war in Iran threatens food supply everywhere
- 11 hours ago
China urges Pakistan, Afghanistan to resolve tensions via talks, not force
- 2 hours ago

The global oil crisis is even worse than it looks
- 11 hours ago

Trump’s open-ended war, briefly explained
- 11 hours ago
Meta planning sweeping layoffs as AI costs mount: report
- 2 hours ago

A US atrocity in Iran, briefly explained
- 2 hours ago
Fox out of Players Championship with illness
- 12 hours ago








