It is also reported that the names of 153 people with other citizenships are also included in the PCL


London: The Pakistan High Commission (PHC) in London filed a formal complaint regarding the incident of the attack on former Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa without naming anyone.
While confirming the complaint of the PHC to a private news channel, Scotland Yard said that they are aware of the attack on the former CJP. The incident took place in the City of London where the City of London is responsible for policing.
According to the media reports, the City of London was contacted through the diplomatic police, but the police have not yet acted.
It is pertinent to note that the authorities in Pakistan have started a strict crackdown against the people involved in the incident. The Pakistani authorities have identified 23 people involved in the attack and put their names on the Passport Control List (PCL).
Names of Shayan Ali and Malika Bukhari are also included in the passport control list. Pakistani authorities are taking more stringent action against six people involved in inciting the attack.
It is also reported that the names of 153 people with other citizenships are also included in the passport control list.

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