Summary Both British and Pakistani investigators are in constant contact to work out a solution
LONDON (Dunya News) – A deadlock has occurred between the British institutions and Pakistani institutions probing Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Imran Farooq murder case, Dunya News reported.
According to high level source in the British government, the British investigating bodies have termed the development in the case insufficient and have deferred the decision to bring three arrested suspects to Britain because of legal complexities.
The team that returned to the UK after investigating the suspects arrested in Pakistan and exchanged their findings with the Crown Prosecution Service. The officials have reportedly opposed bringing the suspects to UK because it will very difficult to bring the charges against them.
The sources said that the British institutions have also sought access to one of the suspects Kashif Khan Kamran. The Pakistani counterpart has told that Khan is believed to be involved in over 13 cases of target killing and that Pakistani institutions are carrying out the investigation of the same.
The British investigators have said that the proceeding in the case is extremely difficult without access to Kashif Khan. Reportedly, the investigators from both countries are in constant contact in order to work out a solution.
