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High-profile case: Asad Kharal sent on 14-day legal remand
- Updated: July 23, 2016
SUKKUR: Asad Kharal, a supervision clerk, and an purported front male of Tariq Sial, a younger hermit of Sindh home apportion Sohail Sial, was sent to jail on Saturday on a 14-day legal remand.
Kharal was arrested by a Sukkur military from a Sukkur-Shikarpur highway late Friday night.
Official sources had suggested that Kharal was hold during a slight unit and military had recovered a pistol and some bullets from his car.
A box was purebred opposite him during a internal military hire on charges of causing repairs to a military car and possessing an bootleg weapon. He was constructed in a Sukkur district and sessions justice amid parsimonious confidence on Saturday. After conference a case, a decider sent him to jail on legal remand for 14 days.
There were also reports of Kharal’s ‘arrest’ nearby Hyderabad on Thursday night though this was conjunction reliable by a military nor a Rangers. Informed sources claimed that Kharal was in military control given a Larkana occurrence and his detain was usually announced final night — believed to be a outcome of a new assembly between a Rangers arch and a Sindh supervision high-ups. On a night of Jul 12 in Larkana, Kharal was allegedly whisked divided by policemen constant to a younger Sial after Rangers and anti-corruption officials, reportedly in plainclothes, attempted to detain him.
Since then, he had reportedly left into hiding, with a occurrence heading to a scuffle and fight of difference between a Rangers and a provincial government.
Published in The Express Tribune, Jul 24th, 2016.