A British national, who is of Pakistani origin, was offloaded from a flight to Birmingham at the Benazir Bhutto International Airport. The man was given in the custody of police after two knives were recovered from his shoes, according to police.
The Airport Security Force (ASF) spotted the man aged 24, who possessed the knives, while scanning PK-791 flight passengers. One of the knives recovered by the Airport Security Force was 15cm and the other 17cm in size, which had been concealed skillfully in the man's shoes.
During investigation, however, the man claimed that he was carrying the knives with him for cutting fruits.
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Friday, February 19, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
UN's Benazir probe team leaves
Investigators of the UN commission probing the assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, have left in two separate groups and their security team members are likely to depart on Tuesday.
This was the forth visit of the UN probe commission to Pakistan in connection with the murder investigation of Ms Bhutto. The commission members had had reached Islamabad in first week of February.
The UN investigators interviewed officials of the district administration and police, also visited Lahore for interviewing the then governor of Punjab, Khalid Maqbool.
This was the forth visit of the UN probe commission to Pakistan in connection with the murder investigation of Ms Bhutto. The commission members had had reached Islamabad in first week of February.
The UN investigators interviewed officials of the district administration and police, also visited Lahore for interviewing the then governor of Punjab, Khalid Maqbool.
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