CTD Claims Arresting Key Suspect Involved In Attack On Chinese Dentists In Karachi

Fri Oct 14 2022
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KARACHI: The Sindh Police’s Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) on Friday claimed to have arrested a suspected terrorist allegedly involved in attack on Chinese dentists in Karachi on September 28.

The incident had also claimed the life of a man of Chinese origin in Karachi’s Saddar area. On the fateful day, a young man, identified as Ronald Raymond Chou, was shot dead while the dentist couple of Chinese origin — Dr Richard Hu and his wife Phen Teyin — were critically wounded when a masked man posing as a patient entered their clinic in the busy commercial area of Saddar and opened indiscriminate fire at them.

A day after the attack, the police registered a case against the outlawed Sindhudesh People’s Army, said to be a coalition of Sindhi and Baloch separatist outfits. According to a CTD statement issued on Friday, the suspect is associated with the Sindh People’s Army, an offshoot of the outlawed Sindh Revolutionary Army (SRA), and was arrested in a targeted operation carried out with the help of “sensitive agencies”.

In its statement, the CTD said it thoroughly examined the footprint of the terrorists with the assistance of intelligence officials and analysed the footage of closed-circuit TV cameras installed at the crime scene. The CTD also claimed to have recovered the motorcycle used in the crime. It said the suspect was assigned the task by a man named Zulfikar Khaskheli, adding that the teams had been constituted to apprehend accomplices of the suspect.

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