Police have finished their search of the North London home of MQM chief Altaf Hussain.
Sources confirmed that the specialist operations unite left at midnight.
The MQM chief’s residence was raided by around 40 specialist unit detectives at dawn yesterday.
The control of the house has been handed to the local police and around six policemen remain at the scene but the search has been concluded.
Forensic experts along with investigators of Dr Imran Farooq’s murder case took part in the search.
Meanwhile a decision regarding recording Altaf Hussain’s statement will be made after his medical tests on Wednesday. The MQM chief’s lawyers are also expected to submit his plea for bail.
Altaf Hussain was arrested from his home in North London on suspicion of involvement in money laundering.