British detectives in Pakistan to question London murder suspects

ISLAMABAD – Pakistani Interior Ministry on Monday said a team of British investigators had arrived in Islamabad to interrogate suspects in connection with the 2010 murder of an exiled politician, Imran Farooq, in London.
The ministry said in a report that Farooq, 50, had been living in exile in London since 1992, after a crackdown against his MQM political party in Karachi.
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It said that he was found to have been stabbed to death with British detectives pointing their fingers at two Pakistani middle-aged men who had arrived in London months before the crime and left immediately afterwards.
It said that the suspects were apprehended earlier in June, in Pakistan’s south-western province of Balochistan.
It added that the third suspect accused of arranging British visas for the two men was arrested in Karachi.
The ministry said that the British investigators planned to question the suspects in Islamabad in the presence of Pakistani officers. (dpa/NAN)
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