A case was registered against the accused in the year 2014 under the anti-terrorism provisions of Fateh Shah Wahari police station


Islamabad: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Interpol and immigration staff arrested the alleged Proclaimed Offender involved in serious crimes like sabotage from Saudi Arabia.
According to the spokesperson of FIA, the accused Rao Habib-ur-Rehman is wanted by the Punjab Police. The accused was arrested from Saudi Arabia and transferred to Karachi Airport.
A case was registered against the accused in the year 2014 under the anti-terrorism provisions of Fateh Shah Wahari police station. FIA, National Central Bureau (NCB) Interpol had issued a red notice for the arrest of the accused, who will be handed over to the Punjab Police.
Director General (DG) FIA Ahmed Ishaq Jahangir while appreciating the performance of NCB Interpol Pakistan said that NCB, equipped with modern technology is in touch with the whole world 24/7. No place in the world is safe for the accused wanted in serious crimes.

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