Rangers have raided the house of Citizens-Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) chief Ahmed Chinoy, in an absolutely shocking development.
The had “allegedly” recovered a kidnapped boy along with Rs1.5 million, allegedly being given to Chinoy by the boy’s mother for his release.
This news could not however, be independently verified.
According to initial reports, the raid was carried out on a tip-off by the victim’s father. As per the father, his wife was visiting the CPLC chief’s residence in Defence Housing Authority to pay Chinoy the ransom money to get their son released.
The Rangers have alleged that the Chinoy has links with groups extorting money for ransom.
However, addressing the media, the CPLC chief said the accusations leveled against him are baseless.
“I will address a press conference later in the evening today to prove these allegations false,” Chinoy added.
“This morning at 5:30am, Rangers raided my house and asked me to come with them but after speaking to officials they left me.”
“I don’t understand what I have done that without any authentication they are leveling these allegations.”
Further reports are awaited.