An anti-terrorism court in Karachi has sent three suspects on physical remand for allegedly facilitating the gruesome terror attack on a bus near Safoora Chowrangi that claimed 46 lives of the Naziri Ismaili community.
The suspects include Fishermen Cooperative Society vice chairman Sultan Qamar Siddiqui, who was previously under Rangers custody for 90 days. The suspects – who also include the FCS vice chairman’s brother Hussain Qamar and Sajid Naeem – have been remanded into police custody until September 30.
The suspects are accused of giving logistics support to the attackers and providing them with weapons to carry out the gruesome attack.