Islamabad: Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said that in-camera session of parliament has been essential regarding target killing incidents in Karachi.
While delivering his policy statement in the Senate meeting on Thursday, Malik said that he would unveil various details of target killing incidents in Karachi. He also disclosed that 154 target killers have been arrested, and time has come to inform the nation reality.
He said that all the target killers have murdered at least 10 people and out of them one target killer has assassinated more than 50 people. He also said that time has come to inform the nation reality of Kati Pahari.
Rehman Malik revealed that huge cache of weapon was recovered from every house of Kati Pahari.
He admitted the services of Pakistan’s Army, ISI and Military Intelligence, saying they were working in the larger interest of Pakistan.
The minister alleged that inmates of a few influential criminals threat judges after wearing suicide jackets.
He stated that Malik Ishaq has been released despite all efforts to detain and proceed in jail.
Malik also revealed that Taliban hired militants with whooming Rs 25,000 in Khyber Pukhtunkhawa province of Pakistan where people were not getting employment of Rs 5,000.
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