Karachi: Lashkar e Jhangvi, banned outfit, has threatened to attack Aga Khan community to save its two members convicted in killing of Dr. Ali Raza Pirani, reveals a CID official.
The official told a private news channel that in a letter written by the banned outfit to the community, the terrorists have warned to attack the community if their two allies Atta Ullah and Azam, who are waiting for the implementation of their death sentence in the murder of the doctor, are hanged.
“A person who filed case against our members is a representative of the community therefor the whole community would be targeted. “
In the letter, the terrorists have warned to attack the religious places, hospitals, laboratory, collection centres, residencies and community centres would be attacked if their demands are not met.
According to sources, despite the threats by the banished organisation, no progress has been made by the police to provide security to Aga Khan community centres, residence and worship homes. Â Dr. Ali Raza Pirani was killed in 2001 in a firing.
Atta Ullah the alleged criminal behind the killing of Pirani will be hanged on 21st and 22nd August in Sukkur. Â Two other criminals Behram Khan and Shafqat Hussain would also be hanged in Karachi central jail on behalf of killing of lawyer and abduction and killing of child.
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