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AD Khawaja rejects Rao Anwar’s allegations

F.P. Report

KARACHI: Inspector General (IG) Sindh, AD Khawaja has rejected all the allegations leveled by suspended SSP Rao Anwar and adding that he is trying to avoid the law by leveling baseless allegations.

This he said while talking to private news channel, Khawaja said he or Sindh police never gave orders for extrajudicial killings and nor it has been the policy of the Police.

He added that Anwar should stop leveling baseless allegations and face the law for their crimes which he committed on the name of encounters.

Earlier, Rao Anwar claimed that Sindh police regularly carrying out fake encounters and adding that if he is guilty then the high ups of Sindh police are also responsible for such acts.
Anwar on Thursday called the case filed against him ‘baseless’, adding that a few police officers held a grudge against him and were misdirecting the family of late Naqeebullah.

 

The Frontier Post

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