Sindh govt issues list of most wanted terrorists

NewsSindh govt issues list of most wanted terrorists

KARACHI, Pakistan: The Sindh Home Department Monday issued a list of “most wanted” comprising 28 terrorists, associated with different proscribed organizations involved in cases of killings and arson in the province.

According to the provincial government’s notification head money for three of these top most wanted individuals has also been raised.

Citizens providing credible information leading to arrest of Atta ur Rehman will now be entitled to Rs 20 million.

Head price for accused Farooq Bhatti has been raised to Rs 15 million and for Muhammad Sabir alias Munna Bubloo it would be Rs 5 million.

Informers intimating authorities about the whereabouts of the terrorists have been assured of optimum security by the government and also that their names would be kept secret under all conditions.

Source: APP

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